Pursuits of wisdom : six ways of life in ancient philosophy from Socrates to Plotinus
by
 
Cooper, John M. (John Madison), 1939-

Title
Pursuits of wisdom : six ways of life in ancient philosophy from Socrates to Plotinus

Author
Cooper, John M. (John Madison), 1939-

ISBN
9781400842322

Publication Information
Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, ©2012.

Physical Description
1 online resource (xiv, 442 pages)

Abstract
This is a major reinterpretation of ancient philosophy that recovers the long Greek and Roman tradition of philosophy as a complete way of life--and not simply an intellectual discipline. Distinguished philosopher John Cooper traces how, for many ancient thinkers, philosophy was not just to be studied or even used to solve particular practical problems. Rather, philosophy--not just ethics but even logic and physical theory--was literally to be lived. Yet there was great disagreement about how to live philosophically: philosophy was not one but many, mutually opposed, ways of life. Examining this tradition from its establishment by Socrates in the fifth century BCE through Plotinus in the third century CE and the eclipse of pagan philosophy by Christianity, Pursuits of Wisdom examines six central philosophies of living--Socratic, Aristotelian, Stoic, Epicurean, Skeptic, and the Platonist life of late antiquity.

Subject Term
Philosophy, Ancient.
 
Wisdom.
 
Conduct of life.

Electronic Access
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt7sk03


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