Michael Trapp draws on a broad range of sources for this study of Imperial period philosophical thought. The distinctive doctrines of the many individual philosophical schools are outlined, as well as the choices they presented to the potential philosophical convert.? Trapp also addresses the elitist status of philosophy itself and the ways in which it may have posed a threat to other values.
Michael Trapp draws on a broad range of sources for this study of Imperial period philosophical thought. The distinctive doctrines of the many individual philosophical schools are outlined, as well as the choices they presented to the potential philosophical convert.? Trapp also addresses the elitist status of philosophy itself and the ways in which it may have posed a threat to other values.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael Trapp is Professor of Greek Literature and Thought at King's College London, UK. He has previously published an edition and a translation of the Discourses of Maximus of Tyre, and a wide range of papers on the philosophy and philosphical literature of the Imperial period. His most recent works are Greek and Latin Letters. An Anthology (CUP, 2003), and two volumes of edited papers Socrates from Antiquity to the Enlightenment and Socrates in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (both Ashgate, 2007).
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Contents: Preface 'Ethics', 'philosophy' and philosophia Perfection and progress The passions Self, person and individual Self and others Politics 1: constitutions and the ruler Politics 2: good communities Politics 3: philosophia in politics and the community Philosophia and the mainstream Appendix Bibliography Indexes.
Contents: Preface 'Ethics', 'philosophy' and philosophia Perfection and progress The passions Self, person and individual Self and others Politics 1: constitutions and the ruler Politics 2: good communities Politics 3: philosophia in politics and the community Philosophia and the mainstream Appendix Bibliography Indexes.
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