The Cambridge Companion to Epicureanism
Title | The Cambridge Companion to Epicureanism PDF eBook |
Author | James Warren |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 357 |
Release | 2009-07-02 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1139828169 |
This Companion presents both an introduction to the history of the ancient philosophical school of Epicureanism and also a critical account of the major areas of its philosophical interest. Chapters span the school's history from the early Hellenistic Garden to the Roman Empire and its later reception in the Early Modern period, introducing the reader to the Epicureans' contributions in physics, metaphysics, epistemology, psychology, ethics and politics. The international team of contributors includes scholars who have produced innovative and original research in various areas of Epicurean thought and they have produced essays which are accessible and of interest to philosophers, classicists, and anyone concerned with the diversity and preoccupations of Epicurean philosophy and the state of academic research in this field. The volume emphasises the interrelation of the different areas of the Epicureans' philosophical interests while also drawing attention to points of interpretative difficulty and controversy.
The Cambridge Companion to Epicureanism
Title | The Cambridge Companion to Epicureanism PDF eBook |
Author | James Warren |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 357 |
Release | 2009-07-02 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0521873479 |
An introduction to the history of the ancient philosophical school and an account of the areas of its philosophical interest.
The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Ethics
Title | The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Ethics PDF eBook |
Author | Lorelle D. Semley |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 411 |
Release | 2017-07-27 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1107053919 |
A comprehensive and up-to-date exploration of ancient Greek ethical thought, investigating the figures, movements, and themes of this branch of philosophy.
The Cambridge Companion to Lucretius
Title | The Cambridge Companion to Lucretius PDF eBook |
Author | Stuart Gillespie |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 612 |
Release | 2007-10-18 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1139827529 |
Lucretius' didactic poem De rerum natura ('On the Nature of Things') is an impassioned and visionary presentation of the materialist philosophy of Epicurus, and one of the most powerful poetic texts of antiquity. After its rediscovery in 1417 it became a controversial and seminal work in successive phases of literary history, the history of science, and the Enlightenment. In this 2007 Cambridge Companion experts in the history of literature, philosophy and science discuss the poem in its ancient contexts and in its reception both as a literary text and as a vehicle for progressive ideas. The Companion is designed both as an accessible handbook for the general reader who wishes to learn about Lucretius, and as a series of stimulating essays for students of classical antiquity and its reception. It is completely accessible to the reader who has only read Lucretius in translation.
The Cambridge Companion to Seneca
Title | The Cambridge Companion to Seneca PDF eBook |
Author | Shadi Bartsch |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 379 |
Release | 2015-02-16 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 1107035058 |
This Companion examines the complete works of Seneca in context and establishes the importance of his legacy in Western thought.
Dynamic Reading
Title | Dynamic Reading PDF eBook |
Author | Brooke Holmes |
Publisher | OUP USA |
Total Pages | 398 |
Release | 2012-05-08 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0199794952 |
Dynamic Reading examines the reception history of Epicureanism in the West, focusing in particular on the ways in which it has provided conceptual tools for defining how we read and respond to texts, art, and the world more generally.
The Cambridge Companion to Kant and Modern Philosophy
Title | The Cambridge Companion to Kant and Modern Philosophy PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Guyer |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 760 |
Release | 2006-01-30 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1139827030 |
The philosophy of Immanuel Kant is the watershed of modern thought, which irrevocably changed the landscape of the field and prepared the way for all the significant philosophical movements of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This 2006 volume, which complements The Cambridge Companion to Kant, covers every aspect of Kant's philosophy, with a particular focus on his moral and political philosophy. It also provides detailed coverage of Kant's historical context and of the enormous impact and influence that his work has had on the subsequent history of philosophy. The bibliography also offers extensive and organized coverage of both classical and recent books on Kant. This volume thus provides the broadest and deepest introduction currently available on Kant and his place in modern philosophy, making accessible the philosophical enterprise of Kant to those coming to his work for the first time.