Problems in Stoicism
By (Author) A.A. Long
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
1st December 2000
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
188
Paperback
272
370g
A timely reappraisal of the notable contributions of the Greek Stoics to logic, metaphysics, epistemology and ethics. This collection of papers, half of which were given at the series of seminars on Stoicism at the Institute of Classical Studies of the University of London in 1967-8, discusses topics which are of central importance in Stoic philosophy. The Greek Stoics made notable contributions to logic, metaphysics, theory of knowledge and ethics which justify more attention than they have received, and the present work offers a detailed scholarly analysis of theories which clearly exhibit the Stoics' philosophical significance and originality. Each chapter is self-contained but by their different styles of approach and interpretation the six auhtors are able to demonstrate much of the coherence and some basic difficulties of Stoicism.
'of real importance' The Classical Review
A. A. Long is the Irving Stone Professor of Literature, University of California at Berkeley.