Gratis Versand in ganz Österreich
Bookbot

Brad Inwood

    13. Juni 1953

    Brad Inwood ist ein führender Spezialist für antike Philosophie, mit besonderem Schwerpunkt auf Stoizismus und den Vorsokratikern. Seine Arbeit taucht tief in die Feinheiten von Ethik, Moralphychologie und antiker philosophischer Gedankenwelt ein und erforscht grundlegende Fragen menschlichen Handelns und Denkens. Inwoods analytischer Ansatz beleuchtet Schlüsseltexte und Ideen, die das westliche philosophische Erbe geprägt haben, und bietet den Lesern eine fesselnde Erkundung der Entstehung antiker ethischer Theorien.

    The Stoics Reader
    Reading Seneca
    Ethics After Aristotle
    A Commentary on Hegel's Philosophy of Mind
    On Benefits
    Stoizismus für Eilige. Eine Einführung
    • Diese Einführung in den Stoizismus bietet einen Überblick über die Entwicklung der philosophischen Schule von ihren Anfängen im 4. Jahrhundert v. Chr. bis heute. Inwood beleuchtet die Rezeption in der westlichen Tradition und zeigt den gemeinsamen Kern philosophischer Einsichten zwischen antiken und modernen Stoikern auf.

      Stoizismus für Eilige. Eine Einführung
    • On Benefits

      • 184 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      5,0(2)Abgeben

      Lucius Annaeus Seneca (4 BCE–65 CE) was a Roman Stoic philosopher, dramatist, statesman, and advisor to the emperor Nero, all during the Silver Age of Latin literature. The Complete Works of Lucius Annaeus Seneca is a fresh and compelling series of new English-language translations of his works in eight accessible volumes. Edited by world-renowned classicists Elizabeth Asmis, Shadi Bartsch, and Martha C. Nussbaum, this engaging collection restores Seneca—whose works have been highly praised by modern authors from Desiderius Erasmus to Ralph Waldo Emerson—to his rightful place among the classical writers most widely studied in the humanities. On Benefits, written between 56 and 64 CE, is a treatise addressed to Seneca’s close friend Aebutius Liberalis. The longest of Seneca’s works dealing with a single subject—how to give and receive benefits and how to express gratitude appropriately—On Benefits is the only complete work on what we now call “gift exchange” to survive from antiquity. Benefits were of great personal significance to Seneca, who remarked in one of his later letters that philosophy teaches, above all else, to owe and repay benefits well.

      On Benefits
    • Michael Inwood, an eminent scholar of German philosophy, presents a full and detailed new commentary on a classic work of the nineteenth century. Philosophy of Mind is the third part of Hegel's Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences, in which he summarizes his philosophical system. It is one of the main pillars of his thought. Inwood gives the clear and careful guidance needed for an understanding of this challenging work. In his editorial introduction he offers a philosophically sophisticated evaluation of Hegel's ideas which includes a survey of the whole of his thought and detailed analysis of the terminology he used.

      A Commentary on Hegel's Philosophy of Mind
    • The earliest philosophers thought deeply about ethical questions, but Aristotle founded ethics as a well-defined discipline. Brad Inwood focuses on the reception of Aristotelian ethical thought in the Hellenistic and Roman worlds and explores the thinker's influence on the philosophers who followed in his footsteps from 300 BCE to 200 CE.

      Ethics After Aristotle
    • Reading Seneca

      Stoic Philosophy at Rome

      • 394 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      4,4(3)Abgeben

      The collection features influential essays by Brad Inwood that delve into the philosophy of Seneca, a prominent Roman Stoic thinker and statesman. It offers insights into Seneca's diverse ideas and their lasting influence on later thinkers. This volume serves as a crucial resource for readers interested in comprehending the depth of Seneca's thought and its relevance throughout history.

      Reading Seneca
    • The Stoics Reader

      • 234 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      4,0(70)Abgeben

      Offers translations of a selection of the writings of the Stoics, along with relevant selections from the works of the Sceptics, an introduction, bibliography, glossary, and index.

      The Stoics Reader
    • Hellenistic Philosophy

      • 439 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden
      3,8(188)Abgeben

      Providing nearly a hundred pages of additional material, this title offers the English translation of the account of Stoic ethics by Anus Didysmus, sources on Epicureanism, Stoicism, and Scepticism, expanded representation of Plutarch and Cicero, and a fuller representation of papyrological evidence.

      Hellenistic Philosophy
    • 3,5(368)Abgeben

      "Stoicism is two things: a long past philosophical school of ancient Greece and Rome, and an enduring philosophical movement that still inspires people in the twenty-first century to re-think and re-organize their lives in order to achieve personal satisfaction. Brad Inwood presents the long history that connects these."-- Provided by publisher

      Stoicism : A Very Short Introduction
    • Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy Volume

      Volume 39

      • 328 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      This volume features original articles covering various aspects of ancient philosophy, including in-depth discussions and critical reviews of significant works. Published biannually, it offers substantial contributions to the field in both hardback and paperback formats, making it a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike.

      Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy Volume
    • The book delves into the intricate connection between rationality and happiness, tracing its evolution from ancient Greek philosophical thought to early Latin medieval philosophy. It examines how different philosophical traditions have interpreted the pursuit of happiness through the lens of rationality, offering insights into the historical development of these concepts and their implications for understanding human well-being.

      Rationality and Happiness: From the Ancients to the Early Medievals