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Epictetus and Laypeople - A Stoic Stance Toward Non-Stoics

Inglese · Tascabile

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This book is the first study to explore an ancient philosopher's attitude towards the vast majority of society, who had no knowledge or affiliation with philosophy-namely laypeople. It reveals that Epictetus held a sophisticated viewpoint regarding laypeople and envisaged means for lay reform outside of philosophical study.

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Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter One: Establishing a Philosophical Identity in Antiquity

Chapter Two: Limitations on Moral Advancement

Chapter Three: The Selective Engagement of Laypeople

Chapter Four: Non-Scholastic Instruction and Primitive HumanityChapter Five: Preconceptions

Chapter Six: Civic Religion and LawChapter Seven: Exempla

Conclusion

References

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By Erlend D. MacGillivray

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This book is the first study to explore an ancient philosopher’s attitude towards the vast majority of society, who had no knowledge or affiliation with philosophy—namely laypeople. It reveals that Epictetus held a sophisticated viewpoint regarding laypeople and envisaged means for lay reform outside of philosophical study.

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