Two Stoic approaches to justice

Author: Schofield, Malcolm
Title: Two Stoic approaches to justice
Review/Collection: in: Laks, A. & Schofield, M. (Ed.), Justice and generosity: studies in Hellenistic social and political philosophy: proceedings of the Sixth Symposium Hellenisticum
Place edition: Cambridge & New York
Editor: Cambridge University Press
Year edition: 1995
Pages: 191-212
Keywords: Philosophie - Filosofia - Philosophy
Review:

Griffin, M.T., "Apeiron", 29, 3, 1996, 269-282

Sharples, R.W. "Phronesis", 40, 3, 1995, 347-348

Bolle, N., "Les Études Classiques", 66, 3, 1998, 310-311

Pittia, S. "Annales: histoire, sciences sociales", 54, 5, 1999, 1209-1211

Beltrami, R. "Il pensiero politico", 31, 1, 1998, 149-151

Description: [APh] [Comment] Justice can be understood from two perspectives: divine and natural. The Stoics incorporated both sorts of account in their philosophy (evidence from De officiis and De legibus).
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Author initials: Schofield 1995