Greek and Roman Philosophy After Aristotle

Greek and Roman Philosophy After Aristotle
Title Greek and Roman Philosophy After Aristotle PDF eBook
Author Jason L. Saunders
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 390
Release 1994
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0684836432

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A concise selection from the standard philosophical works written after the death of Aristotle to the close of the third century, which includes the writings of seminal figures from early Christian thought. Eminent scholar Jason Saunders shows how philosophers from the Hellenistic Age greatly influenced early Christian teachings.

Greek and Roman Philosophy After Aristotle

Greek and Roman Philosophy After Aristotle
Title Greek and Roman Philosophy After Aristotle PDF eBook
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Total Pages 371
Release 1994
Genre Philosophy, Ancient
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Brings together over twenty-five of the most important works of Western philosophy written from 322 B.C.E.--the death of Aristotle--to the close of the third century C.E. The choices for this concise volume emphasize the range and significance of the leading philosophers of the Hellenistic Age. Supplemented by enlightening introductions, descriptive notes and an extensive bibliography, these readings provide an essential introduction for students and general readers alike to the enormous influence of Greek philosophy on the formative years of Christianity as well as the early Christians' distrust of it.

Greek and Roman Philosophy After Aristotle

Greek and Roman Philosophy After Aristotle
Title Greek and Roman Philosophy After Aristotle PDF eBook
Author Jason Lewis Sanders (ed)
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Total Pages 317
Release 1986
Genre Philosophy
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Greek and Roman Philosophy After Aristotle

Greek and Roman Philosophy After Aristotle
Title Greek and Roman Philosophy After Aristotle PDF eBook
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Total Pages 371
Release 1974
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Ethics After Aristotle

Ethics After Aristotle
Title Ethics After Aristotle PDF eBook
Author Brad Inwood
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 177
Release 2014-06-30
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0674369793

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From the earliest times, philosophers and others have thought deeply about ethical questions. But it was Aristotle who founded ethics as a discipline with clear principles and well-defined boundaries. Ethics After Aristotle focuses on the reception of Aristotelian ethical thought in the Hellenistic and Roman worlds, underscoring the thinker’s enduring influence on the philosophers who followed in his footsteps from 300 BCE to 200 CE. Beginning with Aristotle’s student and collaborator Theophrastus, Brad Inwood traces the development of Aristotelian ethics up to the third-century Athenian philosopher Alexander of Aphrodisias. He shows that there was no monolithic tradition in the school, but a rich variety of moral theory. The philosophers of the Peripatetic school produced surprisingly varied theories in dialogue with other philosophical traditions, generating rich insight into human virtue and happiness. What unifies the different strands of thought—what makes them distinctively Aristotelian—is a form of ethical naturalism: that our knowledge of the good and virtuous life depends first on understanding our place in the natural world, and second on the exercise of our natural dispositions in distinctively human activities. What is now referred to as “virtue ethics,” Inwood argues, is a less important part of Aristotle’s legacy than the naturalistic approach Aristotle articulated and his philosophical descendants developed further. Offering a wide range of ways of thinking about ethics from an ancient perspective, Ethics After Aristotle is a penetrating study of how philosophy evolves in the wake of an unusually powerful and original thinker.

Readings in Ancient Greek Philosophy

Readings in Ancient Greek Philosophy
Title Readings in Ancient Greek Philosophy PDF eBook
Author S. Marc Cohen
Publisher Hackett Publishing
Total Pages 698
Release 2016-09-06
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1624665349

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Soon after its publication, Readings in Ancient Greek Philosophy was hailed as the favorite to become "the 'standard' text for survey courses in ancient philosophy."* More than twenty years later that prediction has been borne out: Readings in Ancient Greek Philosophy still stands as the leading anthology of its kind. It is now stronger than ever: The Fifth Edition of Readings in Ancient Greek Philosophy features a completely revised Aristotle unit, with new translations, as well as a newly revised glossary. The Plato unit offers new translations of the Meno and Republic. In the latter, indirect dialogue is cast into direct dialogue for greater readability. The Presocratics unit has been re-edited and streamlined, and the pages of every unit have been completely reset. * APA Newsletter for Teaching Philosophy

Greek Philosophy

Greek Philosophy
Title Greek Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Reginald E. Allen
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 468
Release 1991-10-14
Genre Education
ISBN 0029004950

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Widely praised for its accessibility and its concentration on the metaphysical issues that are most central to the history of Greek philosophy, this book offers a valuable introduction to the works of the Presocratics, Plato, and Aristotle.