Not Yet Socrates

Not Yet Socrates
Title Not Yet Socrates PDF eBook
Author James ilardi II
Publisher James ilardi II
Pages 168
Release
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1470075369

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This book contains a collection of literary works from poetry to philosophy and is produced in hopes of spreading universal knowledge.

Epictetus

Epictetus
Title Epictetus PDF eBook
Author A. A. Long
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 325
Release 2002
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 0199245568

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A.A. Long, a leading scholar of later ancient philosophy, gives the definitive presentation of the thought of Epictetus for a broad readership, showing its continued relevance

Aristotle's Dialogue with Socrates

Aristotle's Dialogue with Socrates
Title Aristotle's Dialogue with Socrates PDF eBook
Author Ronna Burger
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 319
Release 2009-07-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0226080544

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What is the good life for a human being? Aristotle’s exploration of this question in the Nicomachean Ethics has established it as a founding work of Western philosophy, though its teachings have long puzzled readers and provoked spirited discussion. Adopting a radically new point of view, Ronna Burger deciphers some of the most perplexing conundrums of this influential treatise by approaching it as Aristotle’s dialogue with the Platonic Socrates. Tracing the argument of the Ethics as it emerges through that approach, Burger’s careful reading shows how Aristotle represents ethical virtue from the perspective of those devoted to it while standing back to examine its assumptions and implications. “This is the best book I have read on Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics. It is so well crafted that reading it is like reading the Ethics itself, in that it provides an education in ethical matters that does justice to all sides of the issues.”—Mary P. Nichols, Baylor University

Early Socratic Dialogues

Early Socratic Dialogues
Title Early Socratic Dialogues PDF eBook
Author Emlyn-Jones Chris
Publisher Penguin UK
Pages 757
Release 2005-06-30
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0141914076

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Rich in drama and humour, they include the controversial Ion, a debate on poetic inspiration; Laches, in which Socrates seeks to define bravery; and Euthydemus, which considers the relationship between philosophy and politics. Together, these dialogues provide a definitive portrait of the real Socrates and raise issues still keenly debated by philosophers, forming an incisive overview of Plato's philosophy.

The Discourses of Epictetus

The Discourses of Epictetus
Title The Discourses of Epictetus PDF eBook
Author Epictetus
Publisher
Pages 588
Release 1890
Genre Conduct of life
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The Role Ethics of Epictetus

The Role Ethics of Epictetus
Title The Role Ethics of Epictetus PDF eBook
Author Brian E. Johnson
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 218
Release 2013-12-04
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0739179683

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The Role Ethics of Epictetus: Stoicism in Ordinary Life offers an original interpretation of Epictetus’s ethics and how he bases his ethics on an appeal to our roles in life. Epictetus believes that every individual is the bearer of many roles from sibling to citizen and that individuals are morally good if they fulfill the obligations associated with these roles. To understand Epictetus’s account of roles, scholars have often mistakenly looked backwards to Cicero’s earlier and more schematic account of roles. However, for Cicero, roles are merely a tool in the service of the virtue of decorum where decorum is one of the four canonical virtues—prudence, justice, greatness of spirit, and decorum. In contrast, Epictetus sets those virtues aside and offers roles as a complete ethical theory that does the work of those canonical virtues. This book elucidates the unique features of Epictetus’s role based ethics. First, individuals have many roles and these roles are substantial enough that they may conflict. Second, although Epictetus is often taken to have only a sparse theory of appropriate action (or “duty” in older translations), Brian E. Johnson examines the criteria by which appropriate action is measured in order to demonstrate that Epictetus does have an account of appropriate action and that it is grounded in his account of roles. Finally, Epictetus downplays the Stoic ideal of the sage and replaces that figure with role-bound individuals who are supposed to inspire each of us to meet the challenges of our own roles. Instead of looking to sages, who have a perfect knowledge and action that we must imitate, Epictetus’s new ethical heroes are those we do not imitate in terms of knowledge or action, but simply in the way they approach the challenges of their roles. The analysis found in The Role Ethics of Epictetus will be of great value both to students and scholars of ancient philosophy, ethics and moral philosophy, history, classics, and theology, and to the educated reader who admires Epictetus.

Socrates

Socrates
Title Socrates PDF eBook
Author Luis E. Navia
Publisher Prometheus Books
Pages 291
Release 2009-12-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1616140860

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Philosopher Luis E. Navia presents a compelling portrayal of Socrates in this very readable and well-researched book, which is both a biography of the man and an exploration of his ideas.