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  1. A New Stoicism.Lawrence C. Becker - 1999 - Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Edited by Lawrence C. Becker.
    What would stoic ethics be like today if stoicism had survived as a systematic approach to ethical theory, if it had coped successfully with the challenges of modern philosophy and experimental science? A New Stoicism proposes an answer to that question, offered from within the stoic tradition but without the metaphysical and psychological assumptions that modern philosophy and science have abandoned. Lawrence Becker argues that a secular version of the stoic ethical project, based on contemporary cosmology and developmental psychology, provides (...)
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  • What Kind of Hedonist was Epicurus?Raphael Woolf - 2004 - Phronesis 49 (4):303-322.
    This paper addresses the question of whether or not Epicurus was a psychological hedonist. Did he, that is, hold that all human action, as a matter of fact, has pleasure as its goal? Or was he just an ethical hedonist, asserting merely that pleasure ought to be the goal of human action? I discuss a recent forceful attempt by John Cooper to answer the latter question in the affirmative, and argue that he fails to make his case. There is considerable (...)
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  • The Therapy of Desire.Martha C. Nussbaum - 1999 - Philosophical and Phenomenological Research 59 (3):785-786.
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  • Review of Phillip Mitsis: Epicurus' ethical theory: the pleasures of invulnerability[REVIEW]David K. O'Connor - 1991 - Ethics 101 (3):657-658.
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  • Epicurus and the Politics of Fearing Death.Emily A. Austin - 2012 - Apeiron 45 (2):109-129.
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  • Hellenistic Philosophy of Mind.John M. Cooper & Julia Annas - 1994 - Philosophical Review 103 (1):182.
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  • Did Epicurus approve of Marriage? A study of Diogenes Laertius X, 119.C. W. Chilton - 1960 - Phronesis 5 (1):71-74.
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  • Lucretius and the Transformation of Greek Wisdom.David Sedley - 2000 - Mind 109 (433):176-179.
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  • Counting Surfaces.Avrum Stroll - 1987 - American Philosophical Quarterly 24 (1):97 - 101.
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