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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Citations and Abbreviations
- 1 Hellenistic Ethics and Philosophical Power
- 2 Hellenistic Ethics as the Art of Life
- 3 Aristotle and the History of Greek Scepticism
- 4 Timon of Phlius: Pyrrhonist and Satirist
- 5 Arcesilaus in His Time and Place
- 6 Scepticism About Gods
- 7 Astrology: Arguments Pro and Contra
- 8 Chance and Laws of Nature in Epicureanism
- 9 Pleasure and Social Utility: The Virtues of Being Epicurean
- 10 Lucretius on nature and the Epicurean self
- 11 Zeno's Epistemology and Plato's <i>Theaetetus</i>
- 12 Stoic Psychology and the Elucidation of Language
- 13 The Stoics on World‐Conflagration and Everlasting Recurrence
- 14 Cicero's Plato and Aristotle
- 15 Cicero's Politics in <i>De officiis</i>
- 16 Stoic Philosophers on Persons, Property‐Ownership, and Community
- 17 Seneca on the Self: Why Now?
- 18 Epictetus on Understanding and Managing Emotions
- Bibliography
- Index Locurum
- Index of Subjects
Dedication
Dedication
- Source:
- From Epicurus to Epictetus
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Citations and Abbreviations
- 1 Hellenistic Ethics and Philosophical Power
- 2 Hellenistic Ethics as the Art of Life
- 3 Aristotle and the History of Greek Scepticism
- 4 Timon of Phlius: Pyrrhonist and Satirist
- 5 Arcesilaus in His Time and Place
- 6 Scepticism About Gods
- 7 Astrology: Arguments Pro and Contra
- 8 Chance and Laws of Nature in Epicureanism
- 9 Pleasure and Social Utility: The Virtues of Being Epicurean
- 10 Lucretius on nature and the Epicurean self
- 11 Zeno's Epistemology and Plato's <i>Theaetetus</i>
- 12 Stoic Psychology and the Elucidation of Language
- 13 The Stoics on World‐Conflagration and Everlasting Recurrence
- 14 Cicero's Plato and Aristotle
- 15 Cicero's Politics in <i>De officiis</i>
- 16 Stoic Philosophers on Persons, Property‐Ownership, and Community
- 17 Seneca on the Self: Why Now?
- 18 Epictetus on Understanding and Managing Emotions
- Bibliography
- Index Locurum
- Index of Subjects