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  1. The Cambridge Companion to the Stoics.Brad Inwood (ed.) - 2003 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This unique volume offers an odyssey through the ideas of the Stoics in three particular ways: first, through the historical trajectory of the school itself and its influence; second, through the recovery of the history of Stoic thought; third, through the ongoing confrontation with Stoicism, showing how it refines philosophical traditions, challenges the imagination, and ultimately defines the kind of life one chooses to lead. A distinguished roster of specialists have written an authoritative guide to the entire philosophical tradition. The (...)
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  • Stoic metaphysics.Jacques Brunschwig - 2003 - In Brad Inwood (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to the Stoics. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 206--232.
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  • The Stoic theory of categories.Stephen Menn - 1999 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 17:215-47.
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  • Plato on Parts and Wholes: The Metaphysics of Structure.Verity Harte - 2002 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    What is the relation between a whole and its parts? The metaphysics of structure and composition is much discussed in modern philosophy; now Verity Harte provides the first sustained examination of Plato's rich but neglected discussion of the topic, and shows how it can illuminate current debates. This book is an invaluable resource both for scholars of Plato and for modern metaphysicians.
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  • Diogenis Laertii Vitae philosophorum: Recognovit brevique adnotatione critica instruxit H.S. Long : 2 tom.H. S. Long - 1964 - Oxford: Clarendon Press.
    Greek text of DL's Lives in the Oxford Classical Text series. 2 vols.
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  • Ariston of Chios and the Unity of Virtue.Malcolm Schofield - 1984 - Ancient Philosophy 4 (1):83-96.
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  • The Stoics on Identity and Individuation.Eric Lewis - 1995 - Phronesis 40 (1):89-108.
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  • The Stoic Criterion of Identity.David Sedley - 1982 - Phronesis 27 (3):255-275.
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  • Physiologie de l'action et phénoménologie.Thomas Bénatouïl - 2006 - Vrin.
    Le stoïcisme est une philosophie née de la pratique et faite pour être appliquée. Cette étude exhume la théorie de sa pratique implicite et montre que les doctrines antiques s'articulent rigoureusement à une manière de vivre.
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  • (1 other version)The επελευστικη δυναμις in Aristo's Psychology of Action.George Boys‐Stones - 1996 - Phronesis 41 (1):75-94.
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  • Stoic natural philosophy (physics and cosmology).Michael J. White - 2003 - In Brad Inwood (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to the Stoics. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 142.
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  • Les kynica du stoïcisme.Marie-Odile Goulet-Cazé - 2003 - Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag.
    Si le cynisme a toujours eu mauvaise presse sur la scene philosophique, c'est en partie a cause des traits scandaleux que l'Antiquite, s'appuyant sur la Politeia et les tragedies de Diogene, lui a pretes. Mais ces traits se retrouvent dans la Politeia de Zenon et chez des Stoiciens aussi importants que Cleanthe et Chrysippe. Comment expliquer que des philosophes dont la reputation de serieux est bien connue aient pu accepter et meme louer des principes aussi scandaleux que l'anthrophagie, la liberte (...)
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  • (1 other version)Seneca: Translated with Introduction and Commentary.Brad Inwood - 2007 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Seneca's Letters to Lucilius are a rich source of information about ancient Stoicism, an influential work for early modern philosophers, and a fascinating philosophical document in their own right. This selection of the letters aims to include those which are of greatest philosophical interest, especially those which highlight the debates between Stoics and Platonists or Aristotelians in the first century AD, and the issue, still important today, of how technical philosophical enquiry is related to the various purposes for which philosophy (...)
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