Greek and Latin texts with notes and bibliography
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Greek and Latin texts with notes and bibliography
(The Hellenistic philosophers / A.A. Long, D.N. Sedley, v. 2)
Cambridge University Press, 1987
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- : pbk
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Bibliography: p. 476-512
Includes indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This comprehensive sourcebook makes available in the original Latin and Greek the principal extant texts required for the study of the Stoic, Epicurean and sceptical schools of philosophy. The material is organised by schools, and within each school topics are treated thematically. The volume presents the same texts (with some additional passages) as are translated in The Hellenistic Philosophers, Volume 1. The authors provide their own critical apparatus, and also supply detailed notes on the more difficult texts. This volume is equipped with a large annotated bibliography.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part I. Early Pyrrhonism: 1. Scepticism, tranquillity and virtue
- 2. Timon's polemics
- Part II. Epicureanism: 3. Physics
- 4. Epistemology
- 5. Ethics
- Part III. Stoicism: 6. The philosophical curriculum
- 7. Ontology logic and semantics
- 8. Epistemology (stoics and academics)
- 9. Physics
- 10. Ethics
- Part IV. The Academics: 11. Methodology
- 12. Living without opinions
- 13. Contributions to philosophical debates
- 14. The Pyrrhonist revival
- 15. Why to suspend judgement
- 16. How to suspend judgement
- Bibliography.
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