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On Stoic and Peripatetic ethics : the work of Arius Didymus / editor, William W. Fortenbaugh.

Van Pelt Library BJ214.A74 O5 1983
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Fortenbaugh, William W.
Series:
Rutgers University studies in classical humanities ISSN 0732-9814 ; v.1.
Rutgers University studies in classical humanities. ISSN 0732-9814 ; v.1
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Arius, Didymus--Ethics.
Arius.
Arius, Didymus.
Ethics.
Physical Description:
vii, 258 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
New Brunswick, N.J. : Transaction Books, [1983]
Contents:
Arius as a doxographer / Charles H. Kahn
The diaeretic method and the purpose of Arius' doxography / David E. Hahm
Arius Didymus and the exposition of Stoic ethics / Anthony A. Long. Comments / Nicolas P. White
On the Stoic goods in Stobaeus, Eclogae 2 / Margaret E. Reesor. COmments / David Sedley
Two problems concerning impulses / George B. Kerferd. Comments / Anthony Preus
Euemptósia-Proneness to disease / Ian G. Kidd. Comments / Phillip H. De Lacy
Peripatetic definitions of happiness / Pamela M. Huby. Comments / Michael D. Rohr
The Peripatetic classification of goods / Robert W. Sharples. Comments / David J. Furley
Oikeōsis in Arius Didymus / Herwig Görgemanns. Comments / Brad Inwood
Arius, Theophrastus, and the Eudemian ethics / William W. Fortenbaugh. Comments / Allan Gotthelf.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0878554629
OCLC:
9373810

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