Essays on Hellenistic Epistemology and Ethics
The doctrines of the Hellenistic Schools - Epicureans, Stoics, and Sceptics - are known to have had a formative influence on later thought, but because the primary sources are lost, they have to be reconstructed from later reports. This important collection of essays by one of the foremost interpreters of Hellenistic philosophy focuses on key questions in epistemology and ethics debated by Greek and Roman philosophers of the Hellenistic period. There is currently a new awareness of the great interest and influence of Hellenistic philosophy. In bringing together a major collection of scholarly and interpretative studies by a leading figure in the field, this volume is a boon to philosophers and classicists who work on the Hellenistic period, but also to students keen to enrich their understanding of the history of epistemology and ethics.
- Hellenistic philosophy is a hot new area of interest
- Gisela Striker is one of the world's most respected scholars in the field. This collection is the most important body of her work available in print
- The collection has genuine interdisciplinary interest that cuts across philosophy and classics
Reviews & endorsements
"A must read for anyone who studies ancient philosophy." Kirk Summers, Religious Studies Review
Product details
June 1996Paperback
9780521476416
356 pages
227 × 152 × 24 mm
0.5kg
Available
Table of Contents
- Introductory material
- Epistemology
- Ethics.