A Sketch of Ancient PhilosophyCambridge University Press, 2016 M10 6 - 272 pages First published in 1881, as part of the Pitt Press Series, this book presents a guide to classical philosophy aimed at undergraduates and those studying the works of Cicero, Plato or Aristotle. All quotations are in the original Greek and Latin. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the history of philosophy and perspectives on classical thought. |
Contents
600 fl Thales p | 2 |
IONICOITALIC SCHOOL¹ Changing Universe formed out of | 17 |
SOPISTS pp 25 | 25 |
CYRENAICS pp 3941 | 39 |
385322 ARISTOTLE Lyceum pp 83142 | 83 |
POSTARISTOTELIAN PHILOSOPHY OF | 143 |
STOICISM PP 150178 | 150 |
EPICUREANISM pp 178205 | 178 |
ECLECTICISM pp 205 to | 206 |
Eclectic Epicureans and Peripatetics p | 223 |
Sextius p | 246 |
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Academy action Antiochus Arcesilaus argument Aristotle Aristotle's Athens atoms attain beauty belief body called Carneades Christian Chrysippus Cicero citizens Clitomachus Democritus dialogue Diog Diogenes disciples divine doctrine duty earth elements Empedocles Epicurean Epicurus eternal Ethics Euthydemus evil existence feeling foll follows friends friendship give Gods Greek happiness Heraclitus highest honour human ideal ideas images immortality influence injustice justice knowledge living matter ment mind moral nature object pain Panaetius Parmenides passion perfect Peripatetic philo Philodemus philosophy Plato pleasure Posidonius principle Pythagoras Pythagorean rational reason regard religion Roman Rome sceptical schools Seneca sense Socrates soul spirit Stoic Stoicism Summum Bonum teaching Theophrastus things thought Thrasymachus Timaeus tion treatises true truth Tusc universe unjust virtue virtuous wisdom wise writings Xenophon Zeller Zeno γὰρ δὲ ἐν καὶ μὲν οὐ οὐκ τὰ τὸ τὸν τοῦ τῶν