The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius is consistently one of the best-selling philosophy books among the general public. Here leading experts introduce the work's central philosophical themes and explain the main Stoic ideas standing behind Marcus' notebook reflections. The volume will be useful for non-specialists interested in ancient philosophy.
The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius is consistently one of the best-selling philosophy books among the general public. Here leading experts introduce the work's central philosophical themes and explain the main Stoic ideas standing behind Marcus' notebook reflections. The volume will be useful for non-specialists interested in ancient philosophy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction John Sellars 1. Marcus Aurelius: The Man and the Meditations Caillan Davenport 2. The Form and Function of the Meditations as Ethical Self-Cultivation Francesca Alesse 3. Marcus Aurelius and the Earlier Stoic Tradition Benjamin Harriman 4. Nature, Providence, and Fate Gretchen Reydams-Schils 5. Body, Mind, Soul, and Self Lothar Willms 6. Value Judgements and Emotions Jean-Baptiste Gourinat 7. Ethics and Natural Philosophy in Marcus Aurelius Brad Inwood 8. Virtue and Happiness Christopher Gill 9. Human Society and the Cosmic City Jula Wildberger 10. The Early Modern Reception of the Meditations John Sellars 11. Marcus Aurelius among the Psychotherapists Donald Robertson.
Introduction John Sellars 1. Marcus Aurelius: The Man and the Meditations Caillan Davenport 2. The Form and Function of the Meditations as Ethical Self-Cultivation Francesca Alesse 3. Marcus Aurelius and the Earlier Stoic Tradition Benjamin Harriman 4. Nature, Providence, and Fate Gretchen Reydams-Schils 5. Body, Mind, Soul, and Self Lothar Willms 6. Value Judgements and Emotions Jean-Baptiste Gourinat 7. Ethics and Natural Philosophy in Marcus Aurelius Brad Inwood 8. Virtue and Happiness Christopher Gill 9. Human Society and the Cosmic City Jula Wildberger 10. The Early Modern Reception of the Meditations John Sellars 11. Marcus Aurelius among the Psychotherapists Donald Robertson.
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