Reading Seneca : Stoic philosophy at Rome / / Brad Inwood.

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Year of Publication:2005
Language:English
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Physical Description:xvi, 376 p.
Notes:Reprint of twelve previously published essays.
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505 0 |a Seneca in his philosophica milieu -- Seneca and psychological dualism -- Politics and paradox in Seneca's De beneficiis -- Rules and reasoning in stoic ethics -- The will in Seneca -- God and human knowledge in Seneca's Natural questions -- Moral judgement in Seneca -- Natural law in Seneca -- Reason, rationalization, and happiness -- Getting to goodness -- Seneca on freedom and autonomy -- Seneca and self-assertion. 
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