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This book addresses the question of the influence that Epicureanism and Stoicism exerted on the development of European thought from classical times to the Enlightenment.
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This book addresses the question of the influence that Epicureanism and Stoicism exerted on the development of European thought from classical times to the Enlightenment.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 672g
- ISBN-13: 9780521400480
- ISBN-10: 0521400481
- Artikelnr.: 29339212
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 672g
- ISBN-13: 9780521400480
- ISBN-10: 0521400481
- Artikelnr.: 29339212
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction Margaret J. Osler and Letizia A. Panizza; 1. Ethics and logic
in stoicism Gerard Verbeke; 2. Medieval connectives, Hellenistic
connections: the strange case of propositional logic Calvin G. Normore; 3.
Stoic psychotherapy in the Middle Ages and Renaissance: Petrarch's De
Remediis Letizia A. Panizza; 4. Alonso de Cartagena and John Calvin as
interpreters of Seneca's De Clementia Nicholas G. Round; 5. The Epicurean
in Lorenzo Valla's On Pleasure Maristella de P. Lorch; 6. Seneca's role in
popularizing Epicurus in the Renaissance Louise Fothergill-Payne; 7. Stoic
contributions to early modern science Peter Barker; 8. Fortune, fate, and
divination: Gassendi's voluntarist theology and the baptism of Epicureanism
Margaret J. Osler; 9. Epicureanism and the creation of a privatist ethic in
early seventeenth-century France Lisa Tunick Sarasohn; 10. Robert Boyle on
Epicurean atheism and atomism J. J. Macintosh; 11. Stoic and Epicurean
doctrines in Newton's system of the world B. J. T. Dobbs; 12. Locke,
Willis, and the seventeenth-century Epicurean soul John P. Wright; 13. The
Epicurean way of ideas: Gassendi, Locke, and Berkeley Thomas M. Lennon; 14.
The stoic legacy in the early Scottish enlightenment M. A. Stewart.
in stoicism Gerard Verbeke; 2. Medieval connectives, Hellenistic
connections: the strange case of propositional logic Calvin G. Normore; 3.
Stoic psychotherapy in the Middle Ages and Renaissance: Petrarch's De
Remediis Letizia A. Panizza; 4. Alonso de Cartagena and John Calvin as
interpreters of Seneca's De Clementia Nicholas G. Round; 5. The Epicurean
in Lorenzo Valla's On Pleasure Maristella de P. Lorch; 6. Seneca's role in
popularizing Epicurus in the Renaissance Louise Fothergill-Payne; 7. Stoic
contributions to early modern science Peter Barker; 8. Fortune, fate, and
divination: Gassendi's voluntarist theology and the baptism of Epicureanism
Margaret J. Osler; 9. Epicureanism and the creation of a privatist ethic in
early seventeenth-century France Lisa Tunick Sarasohn; 10. Robert Boyle on
Epicurean atheism and atomism J. J. Macintosh; 11. Stoic and Epicurean
doctrines in Newton's system of the world B. J. T. Dobbs; 12. Locke,
Willis, and the seventeenth-century Epicurean soul John P. Wright; 13. The
Epicurean way of ideas: Gassendi, Locke, and Berkeley Thomas M. Lennon; 14.
The stoic legacy in the early Scottish enlightenment M. A. Stewart.
Introduction Margaret J. Osler and Letizia A. Panizza; 1. Ethics and logic
in stoicism Gerard Verbeke; 2. Medieval connectives, Hellenistic
connections: the strange case of propositional logic Calvin G. Normore; 3.
Stoic psychotherapy in the Middle Ages and Renaissance: Petrarch's De
Remediis Letizia A. Panizza; 4. Alonso de Cartagena and John Calvin as
interpreters of Seneca's De Clementia Nicholas G. Round; 5. The Epicurean
in Lorenzo Valla's On Pleasure Maristella de P. Lorch; 6. Seneca's role in
popularizing Epicurus in the Renaissance Louise Fothergill-Payne; 7. Stoic
contributions to early modern science Peter Barker; 8. Fortune, fate, and
divination: Gassendi's voluntarist theology and the baptism of Epicureanism
Margaret J. Osler; 9. Epicureanism and the creation of a privatist ethic in
early seventeenth-century France Lisa Tunick Sarasohn; 10. Robert Boyle on
Epicurean atheism and atomism J. J. Macintosh; 11. Stoic and Epicurean
doctrines in Newton's system of the world B. J. T. Dobbs; 12. Locke,
Willis, and the seventeenth-century Epicurean soul John P. Wright; 13. The
Epicurean way of ideas: Gassendi, Locke, and Berkeley Thomas M. Lennon; 14.
The stoic legacy in the early Scottish enlightenment M. A. Stewart.
in stoicism Gerard Verbeke; 2. Medieval connectives, Hellenistic
connections: the strange case of propositional logic Calvin G. Normore; 3.
Stoic psychotherapy in the Middle Ages and Renaissance: Petrarch's De
Remediis Letizia A. Panizza; 4. Alonso de Cartagena and John Calvin as
interpreters of Seneca's De Clementia Nicholas G. Round; 5. The Epicurean
in Lorenzo Valla's On Pleasure Maristella de P. Lorch; 6. Seneca's role in
popularizing Epicurus in the Renaissance Louise Fothergill-Payne; 7. Stoic
contributions to early modern science Peter Barker; 8. Fortune, fate, and
divination: Gassendi's voluntarist theology and the baptism of Epicureanism
Margaret J. Osler; 9. Epicureanism and the creation of a privatist ethic in
early seventeenth-century France Lisa Tunick Sarasohn; 10. Robert Boyle on
Epicurean atheism and atomism J. J. Macintosh; 11. Stoic and Epicurean
doctrines in Newton's system of the world B. J. T. Dobbs; 12. Locke,
Willis, and the seventeenth-century Epicurean soul John P. Wright; 13. The
Epicurean way of ideas: Gassendi, Locke, and Berkeley Thomas M. Lennon; 14.
The stoic legacy in the early Scottish enlightenment M. A. Stewart.