Theory and Practice in Epicurean Political Philosophy: Security, Justice and Tranquility
Autor Javier Aoiz, Marcelo D. Boerien Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 aug 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350346581
ISBN-10: 1350346586
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350346586
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Covers a range of literary and epigraphic evidence proving that the Epicurean philosophers were closely associated with the affairs of their cities
Notă biografică
Javier Aoiz is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Santiago, Chile. He is a founding member of the Venezuelan Society of Phenomenology, the Latin American Association of Ancient Philosophy and the Group of Philosophical Research University of Salamanca-University Simo´n Boli´var. His publications include Alma y tiempo en Aristóteles (2007) and Hierocles el Estoico, Elementos de Ética, Extractos de Estobeo y Glosas de la Suda (co-authored with Deyvis Deniz, 2014). Marcelo D. Boeri is Professor of Philosophy at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, Chile. He served as a co-editor of Me´thexis (International Journal for Ancient Philosophy) and as a member of the editorial board of the International Plato Studies series (International Plato Society). His publications include Los Filósofos Estoicos: Ontología, Lógica, Física y Ética (coauthored with Ricardo Salles, 2014) and is co-editor of Soul and Mind in Greek Thought: Psychological Issues in Plato and Aristotle (2018).
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Notes on the Texts and Translations
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
1. The Genealogy of Justice and Laws in Epicureanism
2. The City, the natural God and the Epicurean Promise of Security
3. Prolepsis, Justice and Usefulness in the Epicurean Contractual Political Model
4.. Cicero, Plutarch and Lactanctius as Readers of Epicurus
5. The Epicurean Sage, the Issue of Justice and the Laws
6. The Greek Poleis, Rome and its Illustrious Epicurean Citizens
7. Conclusions. Friendship, Law and Justice: The Epicureans and their Interest in Interpersonal relations
Notes
Bibliography
General Index
Index Locorum
Recenzii
In this thorough exploration, Aoiz & Boeri have raised the veil that has covered the true face of Epicureanism for two thousand years.
This volume provides an up-to-date and searching reconstruction of Epicurean political thought, which sets the familiar slogans of "Live unknown!" and "Do not engage in politics!" within the subtle and careful framework of Epicurean philosophy. It makes a positive case for a nuanced and sophisticated philosophical outlook and presents the wide range of evidence for Epicureans' practical political engagement from the Hellenistic Garden to the Roman Imperial period.
Aoiz and Boeri not only summarise [contemporary] scholarly trends but offer what is probably the most up-to-date and comprehensive interpretation of Epicurean political theory, along with discussions of the political activities of actual historical actors in Greece and Rome for whom there is evidence of Epicurean sympathies. The result is a monograph that will be required reading for specialists in Epicurean philosophy and of great interest to scholars of ancient philosophy and political thought more generally . An excellent volume which should whet the appetite of specialists of Epicurean philosophy and interest scholars of political thought or the social/cultural history of philosophy.
This volume provides an up-to-date and searching reconstruction of Epicurean political thought, which sets the familiar slogans of "Live unknown!" and "Do not engage in politics!" within the subtle and careful framework of Epicurean philosophy. It makes a positive case for a nuanced and sophisticated philosophical outlook and presents the wide range of evidence for Epicureans' practical political engagement from the Hellenistic Garden to the Roman Imperial period.
Aoiz and Boeri not only summarise [contemporary] scholarly trends but offer what is probably the most up-to-date and comprehensive interpretation of Epicurean political theory, along with discussions of the political activities of actual historical actors in Greece and Rome for whom there is evidence of Epicurean sympathies. The result is a monograph that will be required reading for specialists in Epicurean philosophy and of great interest to scholars of ancient philosophy and political thought more generally . An excellent volume which should whet the appetite of specialists of Epicurean philosophy and interest scholars of political thought or the social/cultural history of philosophy.