The Structured Self in Hellenistic and Roman Thought

The Structured Self in Hellenistic and Roman Thought

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Jun 1, 2006 · English · Kindle (544 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 544
Language English
Published Jun 1, 2006
Publisher Oxford University Press

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Christopher Gill offers a new analysis of what is innovative in Hellenistic--especially Stoic and Epicurean--philosophical thinking about selfhood and personality. His wide-ranging discussion of Stoic and Epicurean ideas is illustrated by a more detailed examination of the Stoic theory of the passions and a new account of the history of this theory. His study also tackles issues about the historical study of selfhood and the relationship between philosophy and literature, especially the presentation of the collapse of character in Plutrarch's Lives, Senecan tragedy, and Virgil's Aeneid. As all Greek and Latin is translated, this book presents original ideas about ancient concepts of personality to a wide range of readers.

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Romance History Philosophy
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