Symposium Hellenisticum
Passions and Perceptions
Studies in Hellenistic Philosophy of Mind
Herausgeber: Brunschwig, Jacques
Symposium Hellenisticum
Passions and Perceptions
Studies in Hellenistic Philosophy of Mind
Herausgeber: Brunschwig, Jacques
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This volume considers the important contributions to philosophy made by the philosophers of the Hellenistic schools.
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This volume considers the important contributions to philosophy made by the philosophers of the Hellenistic schools.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 768g
- ISBN-13: 9780521402026
- ISBN-10: 0521402026
- Artikelnr.: 21175824
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 768g
- ISBN-13: 9780521402026
- ISBN-10: 0521402026
- Artikelnr.: 21175824
Preface
Avant-propos
Part I. Ethics and Psychology of Hedonism: 1. Epicurean hedonism Gisela Striker
2. Annicéris et les plaisirs psychiques: quelques préalables doxographiques André Laks
Part II. Atomism and Epicurean Psychology: 3. Epicurus on agency Julia Annas
4. Democritus and Epicurus on sensible qualities David Furley
Part III. The Passions: 5. Poetry and the passions: two Stoic views Martha C. Nussbaum
6. Seneca and psychological dualism Brad Inwood
7. Actions and passions: affection, emotion and moral self-management in Galen's philosophical psychology James Hankinson
Part IV. Stoic Psychological Concepts: 8. De la 'nature phantastique' des animaux chez les Stoïciens Jean-Louis Labarrière
9. Le concept de doxa des Stoïciens à Philon d'Alexandrie: essai d'étude diachronique Carlos Lévy
10. Seneca on reason, rules and moral development Phillip Mitsis
11. Chrysippus on psychophysical causality David Sedley
Bibliography
Subject index
Name index
Index
Avant-propos
Part I. Ethics and Psychology of Hedonism: 1. Epicurean hedonism Gisela Striker
2. Annicéris et les plaisirs psychiques: quelques préalables doxographiques André Laks
Part II. Atomism and Epicurean Psychology: 3. Epicurus on agency Julia Annas
4. Democritus and Epicurus on sensible qualities David Furley
Part III. The Passions: 5. Poetry and the passions: two Stoic views Martha C. Nussbaum
6. Seneca and psychological dualism Brad Inwood
7. Actions and passions: affection, emotion and moral self-management in Galen's philosophical psychology James Hankinson
Part IV. Stoic Psychological Concepts: 8. De la 'nature phantastique' des animaux chez les Stoïciens Jean-Louis Labarrière
9. Le concept de doxa des Stoïciens à Philon d'Alexandrie: essai d'étude diachronique Carlos Lévy
10. Seneca on reason, rules and moral development Phillip Mitsis
11. Chrysippus on psychophysical causality David Sedley
Bibliography
Subject index
Name index
Index
Preface
Avant-propos
Part I. Ethics and Psychology of Hedonism: 1. Epicurean hedonism Gisela Striker
2. Annicéris et les plaisirs psychiques: quelques préalables doxographiques André Laks
Part II. Atomism and Epicurean Psychology: 3. Epicurus on agency Julia Annas
4. Democritus and Epicurus on sensible qualities David Furley
Part III. The Passions: 5. Poetry and the passions: two Stoic views Martha C. Nussbaum
6. Seneca and psychological dualism Brad Inwood
7. Actions and passions: affection, emotion and moral self-management in Galen's philosophical psychology James Hankinson
Part IV. Stoic Psychological Concepts: 8. De la 'nature phantastique' des animaux chez les Stoïciens Jean-Louis Labarrière
9. Le concept de doxa des Stoïciens à Philon d'Alexandrie: essai d'étude diachronique Carlos Lévy
10. Seneca on reason, rules and moral development Phillip Mitsis
11. Chrysippus on psychophysical causality David Sedley
Bibliography
Subject index
Name index
Index
Avant-propos
Part I. Ethics and Psychology of Hedonism: 1. Epicurean hedonism Gisela Striker
2. Annicéris et les plaisirs psychiques: quelques préalables doxographiques André Laks
Part II. Atomism and Epicurean Psychology: 3. Epicurus on agency Julia Annas
4. Democritus and Epicurus on sensible qualities David Furley
Part III. The Passions: 5. Poetry and the passions: two Stoic views Martha C. Nussbaum
6. Seneca and psychological dualism Brad Inwood
7. Actions and passions: affection, emotion and moral self-management in Galen's philosophical psychology James Hankinson
Part IV. Stoic Psychological Concepts: 8. De la 'nature phantastique' des animaux chez les Stoïciens Jean-Louis Labarrière
9. Le concept de doxa des Stoïciens à Philon d'Alexandrie: essai d'étude diachronique Carlos Lévy
10. Seneca on reason, rules and moral development Phillip Mitsis
11. Chrysippus on psychophysical causality David Sedley
Bibliography
Subject index
Name index
Index