This special volume of Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy presents sixteen specially written essays on virtue and happiness, and the treatment of these topics by thinkers from the fifth century BC to the third century AD. It is published in honour of Julia Annas¿one of the leading scholars in the field.
This special volume of Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy presents sixteen specially written essays on virtue and happiness, and the treatment of these topics by thinkers from the fifth century BC to the third century AD. It is published in honour of Julia Annas¿one of the leading scholars in the field.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
* 1: Rachana Kamtekar: Introduction * 2: Mark McPherran: Socrates' Refutation of Gorgias: Gorgias 447c-461b * 3: Jonathan Barnes: Justice Writ Large * 4: Nicholas D. Smith: Plato on the Power of Ignorance * 5: C. C. W. Taylor: The Role of Women in Plato's Republic * 6: Paul Woodruff: Justice as a Virtue of the Soul * 7: Malcolm Schofield: Injury, Injustice, and the Involuntary in the Laws * 8: Daniel C. Russell: Aristotle's Large-Scale Virtues * 9: Richard Bett: Did the Stoics Invent Human Rights? * 10: Rosalind Hursthouse: Excessiveness and Our Natural Development * 11: Anna Maria Ioppolo: Chrysippus and the Action Theory of Aristo of Chios * 12: Brad Inwood: How Unified is Stoicism Anyway? * 13: A. A. Long: Plotinus, Ennead 1.4 as Critique of Earlier Eudaimonism * 14: Paul Bloomfield: Eudaimonia and Practical Rationality * 15: Mark LeBar and Nathaniel Goldberg: Psychological Eudaimonism and Interpretation in Greek Ethics * 16: Scott LaBarge: How (and Maybe Why) to Grieve like an Ancient Philosopher
* 1: Rachana Kamtekar: Introduction * 2: Mark McPherran: Socrates' Refutation of Gorgias: Gorgias 447c-461b * 3: Jonathan Barnes: Justice Writ Large * 4: Nicholas D. Smith: Plato on the Power of Ignorance * 5: C. C. W. Taylor: The Role of Women in Plato's Republic * 6: Paul Woodruff: Justice as a Virtue of the Soul * 7: Malcolm Schofield: Injury, Injustice, and the Involuntary in the Laws * 8: Daniel C. Russell: Aristotle's Large-Scale Virtues * 9: Richard Bett: Did the Stoics Invent Human Rights? * 10: Rosalind Hursthouse: Excessiveness and Our Natural Development * 11: Anna Maria Ioppolo: Chrysippus and the Action Theory of Aristo of Chios * 12: Brad Inwood: How Unified is Stoicism Anyway? * 13: A. A. Long: Plotinus, Ennead 1.4 as Critique of Earlier Eudaimonism * 14: Paul Bloomfield: Eudaimonia and Practical Rationality * 15: Mark LeBar and Nathaniel Goldberg: Psychological Eudaimonism and Interpretation in Greek Ethics * 16: Scott LaBarge: How (and Maybe Why) to Grieve like an Ancient Philosopher
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