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Antike Philosophien

Diese Reihe bietet frische und ansprechende Einführungen in die wichtigsten philosophischen Schulen der Antike. Die Bücher, die sich an Studenten der Philosophie und Klassischen Philologie richten, bieten eine klare und rigorose Darstellung der Kernideen. Sie legen den Grundstein für ein gründliches Verständnis jedes Themas.

Confucianism
Presocratics
Stoicism

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  • Stoicism needs a new work of this kind. Sellars not only takes good account of the last thirty years of research, he also has much of his own to contribute. I particularly applaud his focus on Epictetus and on Stoicism as an art of life. --A.A. Long, author of Stoic Studies

    Stoicism
  • Presocratics

    • 240 Seiten
    • 9 Lesestunden
    4,2(6)Abgeben

    Focusing on the major Greek philosophers from the sixth to the mid-fifth century BC, this account delves into the reconstruction of their views and the motivations behind their work. It emphasizes the historical context and philosophical significance of their ideas, offering insights into the early foundations of Western thought. The exploration of these thinkers highlights their lasting impact on philosophy and invites readers to appreciate the complexities of their contributions.

    Presocratics
  • Confucianism

    • 240 Seiten
    • 9 Lesestunden

    Exploring the history and core principles of Confucian thought, this book examines its relevance in contemporary society from social and philosophical perspectives. It provides insights into the philosophies of key figures, including Confucius, Mencius, and Xunzi, highlighting their contributions and the enduring impact of their ideas. Through this analysis, readers gain a deeper understanding of Confucianism's role in shaping moral and ethical frameworks today.

    Confucianism