Discourses. Book I /

The Discourses are a key source for ancient Stoicism, one of the richest and most influential schools of thought in Western philosophy. They not only represent the Stoicism of Epictetus' own time, but also reflect the teachings of such early Stoics as Zeno and Chrysippus, whose writings are lar...

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Kaituhi matua: Epictetus
Ētahi atu kaituhi: Dobbin, Robert F.
Hōputu: Licensed eBooks
Reo:Ingarihi
Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
I whakaputaina: Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1998.
Rangatū:Clarendon later ancient philosophers.
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Whakarāpopototanga:The Discourses are a key source for ancient Stoicism, one of the richest and most influential schools of thought in Western philosophy. They not only represent the Stoicism of Epictetus' own time, but also reflect the teachings of such early Stoics as Zeno and Chrysippus, whose writings are largely lost. The first of the four books of the Discourses is philosophically the richest: it focuses primarily on ethics and moral psychology, but also touches on issues of logic, epistemology, science, and rhetoric. Other notable schools of ancient thought, including Epicureanism, the Sceptics, and the Cynics, are discussed. -- Provided by publisher.
Whakaahuatanga ōkiko:1 online resource (xxiv, 256 pages)
Rārangi puna kōrero:Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-245) and indexes.
ISBN:9780191585968
0191585963
058516004X
9780585160047
0198236646