…e Nussbaum investigates the three major Hellenistic schools, i.e. Epicureanism, Stoicism, and Pyrrhonism, and the ways in which the idea of medical philosophy was applied by them. — 604 — Ethical Perspectives 22 (2015) 4 BANICKI – NUSSBAUM, HADOT AND FOUCAULT ON ANCIENT PHILOSOPH…
… « Eudorus Psychology and Stoic Ethics », dans id. – Helmig C. (dir.), Platonic Stoicism, Stoic Platonism : The Dialogue between Platonism and Stoicism in Antiquity, Leuven, p. 109-132. Bréhier E. 1908, Les idées philosophiques et religieuses de Philon d’Alexandrie, Paris. Brenna…
…rementioned study, an overview of the passages was provided by C. RIEDWEG, With Stoicism and Platonism against the Christians: Structures of Philosophical Argumentation in Julian’s Contra Galilaeos, in Hermathena 166 (1999) 79-84. See also the subsequent studies of M.-O. BOULNOIS…
…tral to emotional response. Academic skepticism Chrysippus Cicero Emotion Roman Stoicism Stoicism Stoics Tusculanae disputationes Source paper The Role of Magnitude in Stoic Emotions Tad Brennan description Read full paper format_ink_highlighter Quoted evidence "If a certain magn…
…cretius 150 Daniel Marković The Perfidious Strategy; or, the Platonists against Stoicism 166 Mauro Bonazzi Vehementia: A Rhetorical Basis of Polemics in Roman Philosophy 185 Carlos Lévy vi contents The Art of Quotation: Plutarch and Galen against Chrysippus 205 Sharon Weisser The…
…ecent scholarship are Sedley )!! for Epicureanism, and Hadot )!: *-! for Stoicism. ! 8 +,-.-/-01231, 45672.-1 after the founders of the schools, the two schools shared a major epistemological notion, and what are the similarities and the di9erences between the two schoo…
…Cicero’s influence Cicero’s thought Cicero and the Academic Skeptics Cicero and Stoicism and Peripateticism Cicero and Epicureanism Cicero’s writings On Invention On the Orator On the Republic On the Laws Brutus Stoic Paradoxes The Orator Consolation Hortensius Academics On Ends …
… Shestov and K. Jaspers were neither historians of philosophy nor proponents of Stoicism and examined not Stoic doctrines but a set of certain Stoic values. The form and content of their arguments make it possible to consider them as coherent Stoic narratives. Thus, the article s…
…s reveal extensive use of Stoic terminology, suggesting nuanced engagement with Stoicism beyond orthodoxy. Ancient Scepticism Epicureanism Hellenistic Judaism Hellenistic Philosophy Peripatetics Philo of Alexandria Stoicism (Philosophy) Source paper Philo of Alexandria and Post-A…
…ry in the long-running series of Companions will hopefully raise the profile of Stoicism in philosophical curricula-hope, however, being a sentiment condemned by the Stoics. i There is not a single area of philosophical reflection which could not be advanced by an intensive reexa…
…uential schools of virtue ethics in ancient philosophy were Aristotelianism and Stoicism . According to Aristotle (384–322 BCE), each virtue [ e ] is a golden mean between two types of vices: excess and deficiency. For example, courage is a virtue that lies between the deficient …
…iness before Socrates, two on Plato, four on Aristotle, one on Epicurus, one on Stoicism, one on skepticism, one on Plotinus, one that spans Herodotus, Aristotle, Hellenistic, and Neoplatonic thinkers, one on Aspasius and Porphyry, and finally one on Augustine. The first, “On Hap…
…. F.C. Babbitt, London - New York 1927, s. 399. 8 Daniel Babut (Plutarąue et le stoicisme, Paris 1969, s. 47) wskazuje na dwa podstawo we dogmaty stoickie poddawane krytyce przez Plutarcha: 1) zło nie ma charakteru stopniowalnego; 2) mądrość osiągana jest natychmiastowo, bez świ…
…ry in the long-running series of Companions will hopefully raise the profile of Stoicism in philosophical curricula-hope, however, being a sentiment condemned by the Stoics. i There is not a single area of philosophical reflection which could not be advanced by an intensive reexa…
…oics on the Prospect of Happiness“, in: Steven K. Strange and Jack Zupko (eds.) Stoicism: Tradi- tions and Transformations (Cambridge University Press): 198-213. DeBrabander, Firmin (2007). Spinoza and the Stoics: Power, Politics and the Passions (Lon- don: Continuum Internationa…