Ancient Ethics and the Natural World
Herausgeber: Sattler, Barbara M.; Coope, Ursula
Ancient Ethics and the Natural World
Herausgeber: Sattler, Barbara M.; Coope, Ursula
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This book explores a distinctive feature of ancient philosophy: the closeness between ethics and the study of the natural world.
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This book explores a distinctive feature of ancient philosophy: the closeness between ethics and the study of the natural world.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 515g
- ISBN-13: 9781108839785
- ISBN-10: 1108839789
- Artikelnr.: 61929650
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 515g
- ISBN-13: 9781108839785
- ISBN-10: 1108839789
- Artikelnr.: 61929650
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction Ursula Coope and Barbara Sattler; Part I. Humans in nature:
nature and law, humans and natural catastrophes: 1. Legislating in
accordance with nature in Plato's Laws Alex Long; 2. Plato's astronomy and
moral history in the Timaeus Barbara Sattler: 3. Natural catastrophe in
Greek and Roman Philosophy A. A. Long; Part II. Humans as godlike, gods as
human-like: Presocratics and Platonists: 4. Anthropomorphism and epistemic
anthropo-philautia: the early critiques by Xenophanes and Heraclitus
Alexander P. D. Mourelatos; 5. Nature and divinity in the notion of
godlikeness Li Fan; Part III.Emotions, reason, and the natural world
(Aristotle); 6. Human and animal emotions in Aristotle Jamie Dow; 7.
Reasonable and unreasonable affections and human nature Dorothea Frede;
Part IV. Action and the natural world (Aristotle): 8. Chains that do not
bind: causation and necessity in Aristotle Thomas Tuozzo; 9. Aristotle on
nature, deliberation and purposiveness Ursula Coope; Part V. The
naturalness of goodness; 10. Eudoxus's hedonism Joachim Aufderheide; 11.
Aristotle and Socrates in the eudemian ethics on the naturalness of
goodness Christopher Rowe.
nature and law, humans and natural catastrophes: 1. Legislating in
accordance with nature in Plato's Laws Alex Long; 2. Plato's astronomy and
moral history in the Timaeus Barbara Sattler: 3. Natural catastrophe in
Greek and Roman Philosophy A. A. Long; Part II. Humans as godlike, gods as
human-like: Presocratics and Platonists: 4. Anthropomorphism and epistemic
anthropo-philautia: the early critiques by Xenophanes and Heraclitus
Alexander P. D. Mourelatos; 5. Nature and divinity in the notion of
godlikeness Li Fan; Part III.Emotions, reason, and the natural world
(Aristotle); 6. Human and animal emotions in Aristotle Jamie Dow; 7.
Reasonable and unreasonable affections and human nature Dorothea Frede;
Part IV. Action and the natural world (Aristotle): 8. Chains that do not
bind: causation and necessity in Aristotle Thomas Tuozzo; 9. Aristotle on
nature, deliberation and purposiveness Ursula Coope; Part V. The
naturalness of goodness; 10. Eudoxus's hedonism Joachim Aufderheide; 11.
Aristotle and Socrates in the eudemian ethics on the naturalness of
goodness Christopher Rowe.
Introduction Ursula Coope and Barbara Sattler; Part I. Humans in nature:
nature and law, humans and natural catastrophes: 1. Legislating in
accordance with nature in Plato's Laws Alex Long; 2. Plato's astronomy and
moral history in the Timaeus Barbara Sattler: 3. Natural catastrophe in
Greek and Roman Philosophy A. A. Long; Part II. Humans as godlike, gods as
human-like: Presocratics and Platonists: 4. Anthropomorphism and epistemic
anthropo-philautia: the early critiques by Xenophanes and Heraclitus
Alexander P. D. Mourelatos; 5. Nature and divinity in the notion of
godlikeness Li Fan; Part III.Emotions, reason, and the natural world
(Aristotle); 6. Human and animal emotions in Aristotle Jamie Dow; 7.
Reasonable and unreasonable affections and human nature Dorothea Frede;
Part IV. Action and the natural world (Aristotle): 8. Chains that do not
bind: causation and necessity in Aristotle Thomas Tuozzo; 9. Aristotle on
nature, deliberation and purposiveness Ursula Coope; Part V. The
naturalness of goodness; 10. Eudoxus's hedonism Joachim Aufderheide; 11.
Aristotle and Socrates in the eudemian ethics on the naturalness of
goodness Christopher Rowe.
nature and law, humans and natural catastrophes: 1. Legislating in
accordance with nature in Plato's Laws Alex Long; 2. Plato's astronomy and
moral history in the Timaeus Barbara Sattler: 3. Natural catastrophe in
Greek and Roman Philosophy A. A. Long; Part II. Humans as godlike, gods as
human-like: Presocratics and Platonists: 4. Anthropomorphism and epistemic
anthropo-philautia: the early critiques by Xenophanes and Heraclitus
Alexander P. D. Mourelatos; 5. Nature and divinity in the notion of
godlikeness Li Fan; Part III.Emotions, reason, and the natural world
(Aristotle); 6. Human and animal emotions in Aristotle Jamie Dow; 7.
Reasonable and unreasonable affections and human nature Dorothea Frede;
Part IV. Action and the natural world (Aristotle): 8. Chains that do not
bind: causation and necessity in Aristotle Thomas Tuozzo; 9. Aristotle on
nature, deliberation and purposiveness Ursula Coope; Part V. The
naturalness of goodness; 10. Eudoxus's hedonism Joachim Aufderheide; 11.
Aristotle and Socrates in the eudemian ethics on the naturalness of
goodness Christopher Rowe.