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  1. (2 other versions)Ethics and Human Action in Early Stoicism.Brad Inwood - 1985 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 42 (1):147-150.
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  • Rules and Reasoning in Stoic Ethics.Brad Inwood - 1998 - In Katerina Ierodiakonou (ed.), Topics in stoic philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press.
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  • Ethics and human action in early Stoicism.Brad Inwood - 1985 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This book reconstructs in detail the older Stoic theory of the psychology of action, discussing it in relation to Aristotelian, Epicurean, Platonic, and some of the more influential modern theories. Important Greek terms are transliterated and explained; no knowledge of Greek is required.
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  • (2 other versions)Ethics and Human Action in Early Stoicism.Brad Inwood - 1985 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 50 (3):543-545.
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  • (2 other versions)Ethics and Human Action in Early Stoicism.Brad Inwood - 1985 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 179 (3):367-368.
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  • La morale et la loi dans la philosophie antique.Aug Bill - 1930 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 37 (1):11-12.
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  • The Stoic idea of the city.Malcolm Schofield - 1991 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    The Stoic Idea of the City offers the first systematic analysis of the Stoic school, concentrating on Zeno's Republic . Renowned classical scholar Malcolm Schofield brings together scattered and underused textual evidence, examining the Stoic ideals that initiated the natural law tradition of Western political thought. A new foreword by Martha Nussbaum and a new epilogue written by the author further secure this text as the standard work on Presocratic Stoics. "The account emerges from a jigsaw-puzzle of items from a (...)
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  • The Stoic Theory of Natural Law.Paul A. Vander Waerdt - 1989 - Dissertation, Princeton University
    This work reconstructs the original theory of natural law as developed by the early Stoic scholarchs, explains its fundamental differences from our traditional conception of natural law, and considers the philosophical motivation for this transformation of the original theory. For the nearly Stoics, natural law corresponds not to a determinate code of laws or precepts, as in Aquinas, but to a certain mental disposition, namely the perfectly rational and consistent conduct of the wise man. The content of the moral conduct (...)
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  • Zur historischen und literarischen bedeutung Von ciceros Schrift „de legibus“.Ada Hentschke - 1971 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 115 (1-4):118-130.
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  • Cicero on stoic moral philosophy and private property.Julia Annas - 1997 - In Jonathan Barnes & Miriam T. Griffin (eds.), Philosophia togata. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 151-173.
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  • Stoic intermediates and the end for man.I. G. Kidd - 1971 - In A. A. Long (ed.), Problems in Stoicism. London,: Athlone Press. pp. 150--72.
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  • The statesman and the law in the political philosophy of Cicero.Jean-Louis Ferrary - 1995 - In Andre Laks & Malcolm Schofield (eds.), Justice and generosity: studies in Hellenistic social and political philosophy: proceedings of the Sixth Symposium Hellenisticum. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 48--73.
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