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Cicero as Philosopher

New Perspectives on His Philosophy and Its Legacy

Andree Hahmann (Hrsg.), Michael Vazquez (Hrsg.)

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De Gruyter img Link Publisher

Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / 20. und 21. Jahrhundert

Beschreibung

Few philosophers present themselves with as much complexity as Marcus Tullius Cicero. At once a philosopher, statesman, orator, and lawyer, Cicero consciously fashioned his own image for posterity and wrote philosophical texts as invitations for his readers to think for themselves. His philosophy has continued to unfold over the centuries, repeatedly inspiring new and independent philosophical positions. Since J.G.F. Powell’s pivotal contribution in 1995, we have witnessed countless translations and scholarly treatments of Cicero’s philosophy that emphasize his creativity and influence. In this tradition, the present volume offers fresh and incisive contributions that advance the ongoing renaissance in Cicero scholarship.

Part One of the volume focuses on Cicero’s approaches to writing philosophy and on specific interpretive questions facing readers of his philosophical corpus. Part Two traces key moments in Cicero’s philosophical afterlife, from Augustine through the Scholastic period to the Renaissance, culminating in the rich and varied tradition of Ciceronian reception in the European Enlightenment. Throughout the volume, special attention is given to Cicero’s practical philosophy.

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Römisches Reich, Antike, Cicero, Marcus Tullius, Philosophie, Cicero, Roman Empire, Marcus Tullius, classical antiquity, philosophy