Auteur: Dillon, John M & Long, A.A. (ed.)
Titre: The Question of « eclecticism »: studies in later Greek philosophy
Éditeur: University of California Press
Annèe edition: 1988
Mots-clès: Philosophie - Filosofia - Philosophy
Description: [Abstract] This collection of essays is addressed to the growing number of philosophers, classicists, and intellectual historians who are interested in the development of Greek thought after Aristotle. In nine original studies, the authors explore the meaning and history of "eclecticism" in the context of ancient philosophy. The book casts fresh light on the methodology of such central figures as Cicero, Philo, Plutarch, Sextus Empiricus, and Ptolemy, and also illuminates many of the conceptual issues discussed most creatively in this period. Note : Chapter 2 : John Glucker, Cicero's philosophical affiliations
Liens: http://www.escholarship.org/editions/view?docId=ft029002rv;brand=ucpress
Sigle auteur: Dillon & Long 1988
Titre: The Question of « eclecticism »: studies in later Greek philosophy
Éditeur: University of California Press
Annèe edition: 1988
Mots-clès: Philosophie - Filosofia - Philosophy
Description: [Abstract] This collection of essays is addressed to the growing number of philosophers, classicists, and intellectual historians who are interested in the development of Greek thought after Aristotle. In nine original studies, the authors explore the meaning and history of "eclecticism" in the context of ancient philosophy. The book casts fresh light on the methodology of such central figures as Cicero, Philo, Plutarch, Sextus Empiricus, and Ptolemy, and also illuminates many of the conceptual issues discussed most creatively in this period. Note : Chapter 2 : John Glucker, Cicero's philosophical affiliations
Liens: http://www.escholarship.org/editions/view?docId=ft029002rv;brand=ucpress
Sigle auteur: Dillon & Long 1988