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050 00 $a B505 $b .T73 2007
084    $a 08.21 $2 bcl
100 1  $a Trapp, Michael B.
245 1  $a Philosophy in the Roman Empire : $b ethics, politics and society / $c Michael Trapp.
260    $a Burlington, VT : $b Ashgate, $c c2007.
300    $a xiv, 285 p. ; $c 24 cm.
440  0 $a [Ashgate ancient philosophy series]
504    $a Includes bibliographical references (p. [263]-272) and indexes.
505 0  $a 'Ethics', 'philosophy' and philosophia.  The history and internal geography of philosophia ; The point and balance of philosophia: Imperial period perceptions ; The 'dominance' of ethnics ; Authority and division ; Philosophia in the community ; Who qualifies? -- Perfection and progress.  Perfection: ideal states of the person ; Lives and progress ; Conclusion -- The passions.  Background ; Emotion and its control in the Imperial period ; Conclusion: continuity and change -- Self, person and individual.  The soul and the real person ; Programmes of self-discovery? ; The self in therapeutic advice ; The self and the will? ; Afterword -- Self and others.  The Stoics ; Peripatetics, Platonists, Epicureans and Cynics ; Special issues ; Conclusion -- Politics 1: Constitutions and the ruler ; The political background to Imperial period theorizing ; Constitutions -- Politics 2: Good communities.  Dio on the Black Sea ; Harmony and order ; Collective moral character ; Sanctions: law, punishment and instruction ; Constituents of the community -- Politics 3: Philosophia in politics and the community.  Entertainment, leisure and responsibility ; Philosophoi in formal politics ; Conclusions -- Philosophia and the mainstream.  Politics ; A more general lack of alignment? ; The paradox of an educational setting ; An uncertain status? ; Conclusion -- Appendix: Bio-bibliographies
650  0 $a Philosophy, Ancient.
650 17 $a Filosofie. $2 gtt
650 17 $a Ethiek. $2 gtt
650 17 $a Culturele aspecten $2 gtt
650 17 $a Politieke aspecten. $2 gtt
650 17 $a Romeinse oudheid. $2 gtt
651  7 $a Romeinse rijk. $2 gtt
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