The Cambridge History of Hellenistic Philosophy
Long neglected and unappreciated, the philosophy of the Greek and Roman worlds--from the last days of Aristotle (c. 320 BC) until 100 B.C.--has over the last decade received a considerable amount of renewed scholarly attention. This history is organized by subject, rather than chronologically or by philosophical school, with sections on logic, epistemology, physics and metaphysics, ethics and politics. Written by specialists, it is intended to be a reference for any student of ancient philosophy. Greek and Latin are used sparingly and always translated in the main text.
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- The first authoritative, comprehensive and detailed reference book for Hellenistic philosophy
- Editors and contributors include the major names working in this area
- Ten years after Long and Sedley's source book, The Hellenistic Philosophers (Cambridge), opened up the subject, this volume presents a narrative description and analysis of Hellenistic philosophy
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'… one should simply congratulate the editors, and Cambridge University Press, on bringing it to maturity. It is a fine, and authoritative, work of reference: a report written by specialists, but accessible to any student of philosophy, as well as of its ancient counterpart, or of classics - not least … for its readability.' The Times Literary Supplement
Product details
December 2005Paperback
9780521616706
938 pages
229 × 152 × 53 mm
1.35kg
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Table of Contents
- Part I. Introduction:
- 1. Sources Jaap Mansfeld
- 2. Chronology Tiziano Dorandi
- 3. Organization and structure of the philosophical schools Tiziano Dorandi
- Part II. Logic and Language:
- 4. Introduction Jonathan Barnes
- 5. Logic Jonathan Barnes and Susanne Bobzien
- 6. Language Dirk M. Schenkeveld
- Part III. Epistemology:
- 7. Introduction: the beginnings of Hellenistic epistemology Jacques Brunschwig
- 8. Epicurean epistemology Elizabeth Asmis
- 9. Stoic epistemology Michael Frede
- 10. Academic epistemology Malcolm Schofield
- Part IV. Physics and Metaphysics:
- 11. Hellenistic physics and metaphysics David Sedley
- 12. Cosmology David Furley
- 13. Theology Jaap Mansfeld
- 14. Explanation and causation R. J. Hankinson
- 15. Determinism and indeterminism R. J. Hankinson
- 16. Epicurean psychology Stephen Everson
- 17. Stoic psychology A. A. Long
- 18. Philosophy, science and medicine Giuseppe Cambiano
- Part V. Ethics and Politics:
- 19. The Stoic legacy A. A. Long
- 20. Epicurean ethics Michael Erler
- 21. Stoic ethics Brad Inwood
- 22. Social and political thought Malcolm Schofield
- Epilogue Michael Frede.