Hadot and Foucault on Ancient Philosophy: Critical Assessments: Philosophy as a Way of Life, cartea 5
Marta Faustino, Hélder Teloen Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 mar 2024
In doing so, it not only offers an overview of the main trends in Philosophy as a Way of Life, but also recasts the debate and opens new paths of inquiry in the field.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004693517
ISBN-10: 9004693513
Pagini: 403
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Philosophy as a Way of Life
ISBN-10: 9004693513
Pagini: 403
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Philosophy as a Way of Life
Notă biografică
Marta Faustino, Ph.D. (2013), is an Appointed Research Fellow at the NOVA Institute of Philosophy (IFILNOVA/NOVA-FCSH). She has published several articles and chapters on Nietzsche, Hadot and Foucault and co-edited five books, including The Late Foucault: Ethical and Political Questions (Bloomsbury, 2020).
Hélder Telo, Ph.D. (2018), is an Appointed Research Fellow at Praxis: Centre for Philosophy, Politics and Culture (University of Beira Interior, Portugal). He has published articles and chapters on Plato, Aristotle, Stoicism and Heidegger, among others, and co-edited two books, including In the Mirror of the Phaedrus (Academia, 2013).
Hélder Telo, Ph.D. (2018), is an Appointed Research Fellow at Praxis: Centre for Philosophy, Politics and Culture (University of Beira Interior, Portugal). He has published articles and chapters on Plato, Aristotle, Stoicism and Heidegger, among others, and co-edited two books, including In the Mirror of the Phaedrus (Academia, 2013).
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Task of Assessing Hadot’s and Foucault’s Interpretations of Ancient Philosophy
Marta Faustino and Hélder Telo
1 To What Extent Can Greek Philosophy Be Characterized as an “Art of Living”?
Christoph Horn
2 Ancient Philosophy as a Way of Life Examined: Clearing up the Confusion between “Way of Life” and “Art of Life”
Annie Larivée
3 The Problem of the Dandy in the Aesthetics of Existence: Foucault’s Dialogue with Hadot, Kant, and Baudelaire
Paul Allen Miller
4 Philosophical Mythoi: the Birth of Spirituality from the Nature of Things
Gianfranco Ferraro
5 A Contamination of Philosophy by Religion? Reassessing Hadot’s Notion of Spiritual Exercises
Marta Faustino
6 Pierre Hadot and His Critics on Spiritual Exercises and Cosmic Consciousness: from Ancient Philosophy to Contemporary Neurology
Michael Chase
7 Ancient Stoicism: between Spiritual Exercises and Cognitive Therapy
Konrad Banicki
8 Towards a Comparative Archaeology of the Notion of “Spiritual”: Michel Foucault and “Ancient Philosophy” as “Spirituality”
Pierre Vesperini
9 On the Role of Reason in Ancient Philosophical Practice: an Intellectualist Reframing of Hadot’s and Foucault’s Approach
Hélder Telo
10 Foucault on Parrhēsia and Rhetoric: a Reassessment
Daniele Lorenzini
11 From Speech to Pure Visibility: a Problem in Foucault’s Conception of Socratic Parrhesia
Paulo Alexandre Lima
12 Between Care of the Other and Truth-Telling: the Place of Epicureanism in the Interrupted Dialogue between Michel Foucault and Pierre Hadot
Federico Testa
13 Physics, Periodization & Platonism: Inflecting the Foucault-Hadot Dialogue in Light of L’Herméneutique du sujet
Matthew Sharpe
14 Foucault, Reader of Plato: the Problem of ἐπιμέλεια τοῦ βίου
Fábio Serranito
15 Aristotle and Philosophy as a Way of Life
John Sellars
16 Creative Error Genealogy: toward a Method in the History of Philosophy
Eli Kramer and Gary Herstein
Index
Introduction: The Task of Assessing Hadot’s and Foucault’s Interpretations of Ancient Philosophy
Marta Faustino and Hélder Telo
PART 1: General Accounts
1 To What Extent Can Greek Philosophy Be Characterized as an “Art of Living”?
Christoph Horn
2 Ancient Philosophy as a Way of Life Examined: Clearing up the Confusion between “Way of Life” and “Art of Life”
Annie Larivée
3 The Problem of the Dandy in the Aesthetics of Existence: Foucault’s Dialogue with Hadot, Kant, and Baudelaire
Paul Allen Miller
PART 2: Spirituality
4 Philosophical Mythoi: the Birth of Spirituality from the Nature of Things
Gianfranco Ferraro
5 A Contamination of Philosophy by Religion? Reassessing Hadot’s Notion of Spiritual Exercises
Marta Faustino
6 Pierre Hadot and His Critics on Spiritual Exercises and Cosmic Consciousness: from Ancient Philosophy to Contemporary Neurology
Michael Chase
7 Ancient Stoicism: between Spiritual Exercises and Cognitive Therapy
Konrad Banicki
8 Towards a Comparative Archaeology of the Notion of “Spiritual”: Michel Foucault and “Ancient Philosophy” as “Spirituality”
Pierre Vesperini
PART 3: Logos and Truth
9 On the Role of Reason in Ancient Philosophical Practice: an Intellectualist Reframing of Hadot’s and Foucault’s Approach
Hélder Telo
10 Foucault on Parrhēsia and Rhetoric: a Reassessment
Daniele Lorenzini
11 From Speech to Pure Visibility: a Problem in Foucault’s Conception of Socratic Parrhesia
Paulo Alexandre Lima
12 Between Care of the Other and Truth-Telling: the Place of Epicureanism in the Interrupted Dialogue between Michel Foucault and Pierre Hadot
Federico Testa
PART 4: Hermeneutical Questions
13 Physics, Periodization & Platonism: Inflecting the Foucault-Hadot Dialogue in Light of L’Herméneutique du sujet
Matthew Sharpe
14 Foucault, Reader of Plato: the Problem of ἐπιμέλεια τοῦ βίου
Fábio Serranito
15 Aristotle and Philosophy as a Way of Life
John Sellars
16 Creative Error Genealogy: toward a Method in the History of Philosophy
Eli Kramer and Gary Herstein
Index