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The art of living: the Stoics on the nature and function of philosophy (2nd ed.)

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Ancient philosophy was conceived as a way of life or an art of living, but if ancient philosophers did think that philosophy should transform an individual's way of life, then what conception of philosophy stands behind this claim?

John Sellars explores this question through a detailed account of ancient Stoic ideas about the nature and function of philosophy.

He considers the Socratic background to Stoic thinking about philosophy and Sceptical objections raised by Sextus Empiricus, and offers readings of late Stoic texts by Epictetus and Marcus Aurelius.Sellars argues that the conception of philosophy as an 'art of living', inaugurated by Socrates and developed by the Stoics, has persisted since antiquity and remains a living alternative to modern attempts to assimilate philosophy to the natural sciences.

It also enables us to rethink the relationship between an individual's philosophy and their biography.

The book appears here in paperback for the first time with a new Preface by the author.

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Product Details
Bloomsbury Academic
1472521110 / 9781472521118
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
188
16/10/2013
United Kingdom
English
228 pages
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