At a time of unprecedented interest in Stoicism, this book offers a comprehensive introduction to Stoic ethics for students and for readers interested in Stoic life-guidance.
It combines an explanation of the main philosophical ideas in ancient Stoic ethics by Christopher Gill with discussion of how to put these ideas into practice in our own lives by Brittany Polat.
The first seven chapters examine central Stoic ethical claims and the questions raised by their claims, including:
The two final chapters discuss the significance of these Stoic ideas for modern thought, especially for virtue ethics and environmental ethics, and the Stoic contribution to guidance on living.
With a glossary of key terms and suggestions for further reading, Stoic Ethics: The Basics is an ideal starting point for anyone looking for an accessible and lively explanation of Stoic ideas and their implications for practical living.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: Opening the door to Stoic ethics 1. Does happiness depend only on virtue? 2. How does virtue relate to other values? 3. Is Stoic ethics grounded on nature? 4. How do we learn to be good? 5. How do we learn to make good decisions? 6. How do we learn to have good emotions? 7. How should we relate to other people and society? 8. What does Stoicism contribute to modern virtue ethics and life-guidance? 9. What does Stoicism contribute to modern environmental ethics? Glossary Bibliography General index Index of quotations
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