The Oxford Handbook of Hellenistic Philosophy
Herausgeber: Klein, Jacob; Powers, Nathan
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Herausgeber: Klein, Jacob; Powers, Nathan
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The Oxford Handbook of Hellenistic Philosophy offers thirty essays by leading international scholars consolidating the scholarly gains of recent decades, highlighting the innovation and creativity of Hellenistic philosophy, providing an overview of the current state of scholarship, and pointing the way to new avenues of research.
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The Oxford Handbook of Hellenistic Philosophy offers thirty essays by leading international scholars consolidating the scholarly gains of recent decades, highlighting the innovation and creativity of Hellenistic philosophy, providing an overview of the current state of scholarship, and pointing the way to new avenues of research.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 736
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 175mm x 56mm
- Gewicht: 1406g
- ISBN-13: 9780190695170
- ISBN-10: 019069517X
- Artikelnr.: 71809260
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 736
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 175mm x 56mm
- Gewicht: 1406g
- ISBN-13: 9780190695170
- ISBN-10: 019069517X
- Artikelnr.: 71809260
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jacob Klein is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Colgate University. He has been a Fulbright research fellow at the Humboldt University in Berlin and a Visiting Nelson Endowed Professor at the University of Michigan. Nathan Powers is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the State University of New York (SUNY) at Albany. He has held a Whiting Foundation Honorific Fellowship in the Humanities and a Senior Research Fellowship at the Humboldt University in Berlin.
* Acknowledgments
* List of Contributors
* Part I: Philosophy in the Hellenistic Age
* Introduction: Scope and Themes of Hellenistic Philosophy
* Jacob Klein and Nathan Powers
* 1: Cast of Characters: Major Figures of Hellenistic Philosophy
* A. A. Long
* 2: Our Sources for Hellenistic Philosophy
* Stephen White
* Part II: The Garden
* 3: The Principles of Epicurean Atomism
* Keimpe Algra
* 4: Order without Teleology: Epicurean Cosmogony, Theology, and
Anthropology
* Francesco Verde
* 5: Canonic: The Epicurean Theory of Knowledge
* Christopher Taylor
* 6: Epicureans on Freedom and Responsibility
* James Warren
* 7: Epicurus on Living Blessedly
* Phillip Mitsis
* 8: Achieving Tranquility: Epicurus on Living without Fear
* Tim O'Keefe
* 9: Living with Others: Epicureans on Justice and Pity
* Elizabeth Asmis
* 10: Roman Epicureanism of the First Century BCE
* Jeffrey Fish and Kirk R.Sanders
* Part III: The Stoa
* 11: The Physics and Metaphysics of Stoic Corporealism
* Katerina Ierodiakonou
* 12: Stoic Theology and Providentialism
* Nathan Powers
* 13: The Stoic Cosmos, from End to Beginning
* Ricardo Salles
* 14: The Stoics on Language
* Luca Castagnoli
* 15: Stoic Logic
* Paolo Crivelli
* 16: The Stoics on Mental Representation
* Victor Caston
* 17: The Highest Good in Stoicism
Jacob Klein
* 18: Stoic Emotion: The Why and the How of Eliminating All Emotions
* Rachana Kamtekar
* 19: The Stoics on Appropriate Action
* Georgia Tsouni
* 20: Fate, Cause, and Action in Stoicism
* Susan Sauvé Meyer
* 21: Chrysippus and Aristotle on Goods
* Terence Irwin
* 22: Stoicism Comes to Rome: A Century of Modest Change
* Brad Inwood
* Part IV: The Skeptical Academy
* 23: Arcesilaus and the Academy's Skeptical Turn
* James Allen
* 24: The Stoics and Carneades: Dialectic and the Holding of Views
* Richard Bett
* 25: Platonic Ethics from the Old to the New Academy
* J.P.F. Wynne
* 26: The Legacies of Academic Skepticism
* David Sedley
* 27: The Pyrrhonist Rejection of Academic Epistemology
* Whitney Schwab
* Part V: Early Modern Reception of Hellenistic Philosophy
* 28: Early Modern Accounts of Epicureanism
* Stewart Duncan and Antonia LoLordo
* 29: The Early Modern Legacy of the Stoics
* John Sellars
* 30: The Reception of Ancient Skepticism in Early Modern Europe
* Anton M. Matytsin
* Index
* List of Contributors
* Part I: Philosophy in the Hellenistic Age
* Introduction: Scope and Themes of Hellenistic Philosophy
* Jacob Klein and Nathan Powers
* 1: Cast of Characters: Major Figures of Hellenistic Philosophy
* A. A. Long
* 2: Our Sources for Hellenistic Philosophy
* Stephen White
* Part II: The Garden
* 3: The Principles of Epicurean Atomism
* Keimpe Algra
* 4: Order without Teleology: Epicurean Cosmogony, Theology, and
Anthropology
* Francesco Verde
* 5: Canonic: The Epicurean Theory of Knowledge
* Christopher Taylor
* 6: Epicureans on Freedom and Responsibility
* James Warren
* 7: Epicurus on Living Blessedly
* Phillip Mitsis
* 8: Achieving Tranquility: Epicurus on Living without Fear
* Tim O'Keefe
* 9: Living with Others: Epicureans on Justice and Pity
* Elizabeth Asmis
* 10: Roman Epicureanism of the First Century BCE
* Jeffrey Fish and Kirk R.Sanders
* Part III: The Stoa
* 11: The Physics and Metaphysics of Stoic Corporealism
* Katerina Ierodiakonou
* 12: Stoic Theology and Providentialism
* Nathan Powers
* 13: The Stoic Cosmos, from End to Beginning
* Ricardo Salles
* 14: The Stoics on Language
* Luca Castagnoli
* 15: Stoic Logic
* Paolo Crivelli
* 16: The Stoics on Mental Representation
* Victor Caston
* 17: The Highest Good in Stoicism
Jacob Klein
* 18: Stoic Emotion: The Why and the How of Eliminating All Emotions
* Rachana Kamtekar
* 19: The Stoics on Appropriate Action
* Georgia Tsouni
* 20: Fate, Cause, and Action in Stoicism
* Susan Sauvé Meyer
* 21: Chrysippus and Aristotle on Goods
* Terence Irwin
* 22: Stoicism Comes to Rome: A Century of Modest Change
* Brad Inwood
* Part IV: The Skeptical Academy
* 23: Arcesilaus and the Academy's Skeptical Turn
* James Allen
* 24: The Stoics and Carneades: Dialectic and the Holding of Views
* Richard Bett
* 25: Platonic Ethics from the Old to the New Academy
* J.P.F. Wynne
* 26: The Legacies of Academic Skepticism
* David Sedley
* 27: The Pyrrhonist Rejection of Academic Epistemology
* Whitney Schwab
* Part V: Early Modern Reception of Hellenistic Philosophy
* 28: Early Modern Accounts of Epicureanism
* Stewart Duncan and Antonia LoLordo
* 29: The Early Modern Legacy of the Stoics
* John Sellars
* 30: The Reception of Ancient Skepticism in Early Modern Europe
* Anton M. Matytsin
* Index
* Acknowledgments
* List of Contributors
* Part I: Philosophy in the Hellenistic Age
* Introduction: Scope and Themes of Hellenistic Philosophy
* Jacob Klein and Nathan Powers
* 1: Cast of Characters: Major Figures of Hellenistic Philosophy
* A. A. Long
* 2: Our Sources for Hellenistic Philosophy
* Stephen White
* Part II: The Garden
* 3: The Principles of Epicurean Atomism
* Keimpe Algra
* 4: Order without Teleology: Epicurean Cosmogony, Theology, and
Anthropology
* Francesco Verde
* 5: Canonic: The Epicurean Theory of Knowledge
* Christopher Taylor
* 6: Epicureans on Freedom and Responsibility
* James Warren
* 7: Epicurus on Living Blessedly
* Phillip Mitsis
* 8: Achieving Tranquility: Epicurus on Living without Fear
* Tim O'Keefe
* 9: Living with Others: Epicureans on Justice and Pity
* Elizabeth Asmis
* 10: Roman Epicureanism of the First Century BCE
* Jeffrey Fish and Kirk R.Sanders
* Part III: The Stoa
* 11: The Physics and Metaphysics of Stoic Corporealism
* Katerina Ierodiakonou
* 12: Stoic Theology and Providentialism
* Nathan Powers
* 13: The Stoic Cosmos, from End to Beginning
* Ricardo Salles
* 14: The Stoics on Language
* Luca Castagnoli
* 15: Stoic Logic
* Paolo Crivelli
* 16: The Stoics on Mental Representation
* Victor Caston
* 17: The Highest Good in Stoicism
Jacob Klein
* 18: Stoic Emotion: The Why and the How of Eliminating All Emotions
* Rachana Kamtekar
* 19: The Stoics on Appropriate Action
* Georgia Tsouni
* 20: Fate, Cause, and Action in Stoicism
* Susan Sauvé Meyer
* 21: Chrysippus and Aristotle on Goods
* Terence Irwin
* 22: Stoicism Comes to Rome: A Century of Modest Change
* Brad Inwood
* Part IV: The Skeptical Academy
* 23: Arcesilaus and the Academy's Skeptical Turn
* James Allen
* 24: The Stoics and Carneades: Dialectic and the Holding of Views
* Richard Bett
* 25: Platonic Ethics from the Old to the New Academy
* J.P.F. Wynne
* 26: The Legacies of Academic Skepticism
* David Sedley
* 27: The Pyrrhonist Rejection of Academic Epistemology
* Whitney Schwab
* Part V: Early Modern Reception of Hellenistic Philosophy
* 28: Early Modern Accounts of Epicureanism
* Stewart Duncan and Antonia LoLordo
* 29: The Early Modern Legacy of the Stoics
* John Sellars
* 30: The Reception of Ancient Skepticism in Early Modern Europe
* Anton M. Matytsin
* Index
* List of Contributors
* Part I: Philosophy in the Hellenistic Age
* Introduction: Scope and Themes of Hellenistic Philosophy
* Jacob Klein and Nathan Powers
* 1: Cast of Characters: Major Figures of Hellenistic Philosophy
* A. A. Long
* 2: Our Sources for Hellenistic Philosophy
* Stephen White
* Part II: The Garden
* 3: The Principles of Epicurean Atomism
* Keimpe Algra
* 4: Order without Teleology: Epicurean Cosmogony, Theology, and
Anthropology
* Francesco Verde
* 5: Canonic: The Epicurean Theory of Knowledge
* Christopher Taylor
* 6: Epicureans on Freedom and Responsibility
* James Warren
* 7: Epicurus on Living Blessedly
* Phillip Mitsis
* 8: Achieving Tranquility: Epicurus on Living without Fear
* Tim O'Keefe
* 9: Living with Others: Epicureans on Justice and Pity
* Elizabeth Asmis
* 10: Roman Epicureanism of the First Century BCE
* Jeffrey Fish and Kirk R.Sanders
* Part III: The Stoa
* 11: The Physics and Metaphysics of Stoic Corporealism
* Katerina Ierodiakonou
* 12: Stoic Theology and Providentialism
* Nathan Powers
* 13: The Stoic Cosmos, from End to Beginning
* Ricardo Salles
* 14: The Stoics on Language
* Luca Castagnoli
* 15: Stoic Logic
* Paolo Crivelli
* 16: The Stoics on Mental Representation
* Victor Caston
* 17: The Highest Good in Stoicism
Jacob Klein
* 18: Stoic Emotion: The Why and the How of Eliminating All Emotions
* Rachana Kamtekar
* 19: The Stoics on Appropriate Action
* Georgia Tsouni
* 20: Fate, Cause, and Action in Stoicism
* Susan Sauvé Meyer
* 21: Chrysippus and Aristotle on Goods
* Terence Irwin
* 22: Stoicism Comes to Rome: A Century of Modest Change
* Brad Inwood
* Part IV: The Skeptical Academy
* 23: Arcesilaus and the Academy's Skeptical Turn
* James Allen
* 24: The Stoics and Carneades: Dialectic and the Holding of Views
* Richard Bett
* 25: Platonic Ethics from the Old to the New Academy
* J.P.F. Wynne
* 26: The Legacies of Academic Skepticism
* David Sedley
* 27: The Pyrrhonist Rejection of Academic Epistemology
* Whitney Schwab
* Part V: Early Modern Reception of Hellenistic Philosophy
* 28: Early Modern Accounts of Epicureanism
* Stewart Duncan and Antonia LoLordo
* 29: The Early Modern Legacy of the Stoics
* John Sellars
* 30: The Reception of Ancient Skepticism in Early Modern Europe
* Anton M. Matytsin
* Index