I Cirenaici. La filosofia del piacere. I frammenti e le testimonianze sulla scuola socratica più sovversiva del mondo antico. Testo originale a fronte
by
M. G. Brega
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Philosophy
Format
Paperback
Pages
338
Language
Italian
Published
Aug 1, 2010
Publisher
Mimesis
ISBN-10
8857501922
ISBN-13
9788857501925
Description
In this insightful exploration, M. G. Brega delves into the provocative philosophical traditions of the Cyrenaic school, renowned as one of the most radical currents of ancient thought. Highlighting the teachings that prioritize pleasure as the central tenet of a fulfilling life, the work offers a rich tapestry of fragments and testimonies. Brega masterfully presents the original Greek text, accompanied by translations to provide clarity and context. This dual-language format serves not only scholars but also those who wish to engage deeply with the Cyrenaic philosophy without linguistic barriers.
The book invites readers to navigate the complexities of hedonistic ethics while uncovering the profound implications of pleasure in moral philosophy. Brega’s thorough curation sheds light on the thinkers who challenged societal norms, presenting a vibrant picture of a school that dared to question the status quo. It serves as both an academic resource and a meditation on the nature of happiness and desire in human experience.
The book invites readers to navigate the complexities of hedonistic ethics while uncovering the profound implications of pleasure in moral philosophy. Brega’s thorough curation sheds light on the thinkers who challenged societal norms, presenting a vibrant picture of a school that dared to question the status quo. It serves as both an academic resource and a meditation on the nature of happiness and desire in human experience.
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