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Delimiting a Self by God in Epictetus

In Jörg Rüpke & Greg Woolf (eds.), Religious Dimensions of the Self in the Second Century CE. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck. pp. 23-45 (2013)

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  1. Stoics on souls and demons: Reconstructing Stoic demonology.Keimpe Algra - 2009 - In Dorothea Frede & Burkhard Reis (eds.), Body and Soul in Ancient Philosophy. De Gruyter. pp. 359-388.
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  • Epictetus on proairesis and self.Richard Sorabji - 2007 - In Theodore Scaltsas & Andrew S. Mason (eds.), The philosophy of Epictetus. New York: Oxford University Press.
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  • Epictetus and Stoic theology.Keimpe Algra - 2007 - In Theodore Scaltsas & Andrew S. Mason (eds.), The philosophy of Epictetus. New York: Oxford University Press.
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  • The philosophy of Epictetus.Theodore Scaltsas & Andrew S. Mason (eds.) - 2007 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Written by some of the leading experts in the field, the essays in this volume will be a fascinating resource for students and scholars of ancient philosophy, ...
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  • Stoic philosophical theology and graeco-Roman religion.Keimpe Algra - 2009 - In Ricardo Salles (ed.), God and cosmos in stoicism. New York: Oxford University Press.
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  • Seneca und die Stoa: Der Platz des Menschen in der Welt.Jula Wildberger - 2006 - Berln; New York: De Gruyter.
    Demonstrates the sophistication of Seneca’s Stoicism by setting his contributions within the context of his school. Seneca’s contributions to physics, metaphysics, logic, determinism, theodicy and eschatology are set within a systematic reconstructions of Stoic positions. Ample documentation of sources and scholarship as well as the thematic, handbook-like structure allow for this book to be used as a look-up tool and introduction to the Stoic cosmos and the place of humans within it. -/- There are a number of new readings and (...)
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  • Self: ancient and modern insights about individuality, life, and death.Richard Sorabji - 2006 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Over the centuries, the idea of the self has both fascinated and confounded philosophers. From the ancient Greeks, who problematized issues of identity and self-awareness, to Locke and Hume, who popularized minimalist views of the self, to the efforts of postmodernists in our time to decenter the human subject altogether, the idea that there is something called a self has always been in steady decline. But for Richard Sorabji, one of our most celebrated living intellectuals, this negation of the self (...)
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  • Self: Ancient and Modern Insights about Individuality, Life, and Death.Jean-Louis Hudry - 2007 - Philosophical Quarterly 57 (229):686-688.
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  • Le sage face à Zeus.Gretchen Reydams-Schils - 2005 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 4 (4):579-596.
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  • Epictetus: A Stoic and Socratic Guide to Life.Peter Adamson - 2003 - Mind 112 (446):363-366.
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  • La sympathie universelle : union et séparation.Valéry Laurand - 2005 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 4 (4):517-535.
    Le terme grec sympatheia (co-afffection) a permis aux stoïciens de décrire l'observation commune des interactions entre les éléments de l'univers sans trahir le fait qu'il n'existe ultimement, dans leur physique, qu'une seule cause : le souffle divin. La sympnoia (communauté de souffle) explique ainsi ce que la sympatheia décrit, et toutes les parties du monde se trouvent à la fois séparées et unies par l'action d'un même souffle, seule cause de la cohésion intime d'un tout organique composé de parties distinctes. (...)
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  • Die Ethik des Stoikers Epictet.Wm Hammond & Adolf Bonhoffer - 1894 - Philosophical Review 3 (4):476.
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  • The structured self in Hellenistic and Roman thought.Christopher Gill - 2006 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Christopher Gill offers a new analysis of what is innovative in Hellenistic--especially Stoic and Epicurean--philosophical thinking about selfhood and personality. His wide-ranging discussion of Stoic and Epicurean ideas is illustrated by a more detailed examination of the Stoic theory of the passions and a new account of the history of this theory. His study also tackles issues about the historical study of selfhood and the relationship between philosophy and literature, especially the presentation of the collapse of character in Plutrarch's Lives, (...)
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  • The Structured Self in Hellenistic and Roman Thought.Brad Inwood - 2007 - Philosophical Quarterly 57 (228):479-483.
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  • Etude Sur Epictete.Th Colardeau - 2013 - Nabu Press.
    This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections (...)
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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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  • The Roman Stoics: self, responsibility, and affection.Gretchen J. Reydams-Schils - 2005 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Roman Stoic thinkers in the imperial period adapted Greek doctrine to create a model of the self that served to connect philosophical ideals with traditional societal values. The Roman Stoics-the most prominent being Marcus Aurelius-engaged in rigorous self-examination that enabled them to integrate philosophy into the practice of living. Gretchen Reydams-Schils's innovative new book shows how these Romans applied their distinct brand of social ethics to everyday relations and responsibilities. The Roman Stoics reexamines the philosophical basis that instructed social practice (...)
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  • Inwardness and infinity of selfhood: From Plotinus to Augustine.Pauliina Remes - 2008 - In Pauliina Remes & Juha Sihvola (eds.), Ancient Philosophy of the Self. Springer. pp. 155--176.
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  • Epictetus: A Stoic and Socratic Guide to Life.Anthony A. Long - 2002 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 64 (3):613-614.
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  • Die Ethik des Stoikers Epictet.Adolf Bonhöffer - 1894 - The Monist 5:149.
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  • Le sage face à Zeus. Logique, éthique et physique dans le stoïcisme impérial.Gretchen Reydams-Schils - forthcoming - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale.
    La notion de « pensées de dieu », qui apparaît dans des textes médioplatoniciens et que l'on retrouve chez Sénèque et Épictète, permet de saisir comment ces auteurs comparent la connaissance humaine et la raison divine. Les développements de cette comparaison aident en outre à comprendre, d'une part, le rapport entre épistémologie et physique dans le stoïcisme et, d'autre part, les rapports entre ces deux domaines et l'éthique des relations sociales.
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  • Individuelles religiöses Erleben auf dem Hintergrund stoischer Vorgaben? Aspekte von Epiktets Gottesbild.Koen Vanhaegendoren - 2004 - Hermes 132 (4):495-510.
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