Oxford Handbook Of Epicurus And Epicureanism | PHILLIP MITSIS
Oxford Handbook Of Epicurus And Epicureanism
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Author: PHILLIP MITSIS
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Added Date: 2021-07-27
Publication Date: 2020
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PART I EPICURUS
1.
Epicurus and the Epicurean School
TIZIANO DORANDI
2.
Epistemology
GISELA STRIKER
3.
Atomism
DAVID KONSTAN
4.
Cosmology and Meteorology
DARYN LEHOUX
5.
Theology
EMIDIO SPINELLI AND FRANCESCO VERDE
6.
Death
STEPHEN E. ROSENBAUM
7.
Hedonism
VOULA TSOUNA
8.
Psychology
ELIZABETH ASMIS
9.
Voluntary Action and Responsibility
WALTER ENGLERT
10.
Friendship
PHILLIP MITSIS
11.
Politics and Society
GEERT ROSKAM
12.
Language
ENRICO PIERGIACOMI
13.
Rhetoric
CLIVE CHANDLER
14.
Poetics
MICHAEL MCOSKER
PART II ANCIENT EPICUREANISM AND ITS
CRITICS
15.
Philodemus and the Herculaneum Papyri
MARIO CAPASSO
16.
Lucretius
MONICA R. GALE
17.
Horace and Vergil
GREGSON DAVIS
18.
Cicero
CARLOS LÉVY
19.
Seneca and Epicurus
MARGARET GRAVER
20.
Plutarch
MICHAEL ERLER
21.
Diogenes of Oenoanda
PAMELA GORDON
22.
Epicurus and Epicureanism in Rabbinic Literature, Maimonides, and
Rabbi Nachman of Breslov
GABRIEL DANZIG
23.
Early Christianity
ILARIA RAMELLI
PART III EARLY MODERN AND LATER
RECEPTION
24.
Humanist Dissemination of Epicureanism
ADA PALMER
25.
Materialism and the Early Modern “Natural History of Man”
ANN THOMSON
26.
Early Modern Epicureanism: Gassendi and Hobbes in Dialogue on
Psychology, Ethics, and Politics
GIANNI PAGANINI
27.
Epicurus in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century French Thought: A
“Freedom of Pleasures”?
THOMAS M. KAVANAGH
28.
Thomas Jefferson
CARL J. RICHARD
29.
Epicureanism and Utilitarianism
A. A. LONG
30.
Epicurus in Nineteenth-Century Germany: Hegel, Marx, and
Nietzsche
JAMES I. PORTER
31.
Postmodernism
EVA MARIE NOLLER AND W. H. SHEARIN