Seneca on Wisdom and Philosophy as Arts - Dissertationsschrift

Gebundene Ausgabe, Sprache: Englisch
42,00 €
inkl. MwSt. versandkostenfrei!

Reduzierte Artikel in dieser Kategorie

Preisbindung aufgehoben3
4,99 € 14,00 €3
Sonderausgabe in anderer Ausstattung8
3,99 € 9,95 €8
Preisbindung aufgehoben3
4,99 € 14,00 €3
Preisbindung aufgehoben3
8,99 € 19,90 €3
Preisbindung aufgehoben3
8,99 € 24,00 €3
Als Mängelexemplar1
1,99 € 8,00 €1
Preisbindung aufgehoben3
9,99 € 64,90 €3
Vergleich zu UVP4
9,99 € 24,60 €4

Produktdetails  
Verlag Universitätsverlag Winter
Auflage 03.02.2026
Seiten 222
Format 16,2 x 1,8 x 24,3 cm
Gewicht 500 g
Artikeltyp Englisches Buch
Reihe Philosophia Romana
ISBN-10 3825396789
EAN 9783825396787
Bestell-Nr 82539678A

Produktbeschreibung  

While the Stoics in general do not separate philosophy and wisdom as distinct arts, Seneca, a Roman philosopher and a Stoic himself, distinguishes them. Seneca considers wisdom to be the art of life and philosophy to be the art concerned with the progression towards wisdom. This important distinction - hitherto often overlooked in scholarship - is necessary because humanity is tempted to stray ever further from wisdom. Only philosophy, as a dedicated art enabling progress towards wisdom, can help us to lead better, happier lives.

Leonard D. Bregenzer discusses Seneca's conception of wisdom and philosophy, the goal of these arts, the reasons for their separation, and the risks and benefits resulting from it. The first part focuses on Seneca's portrayal of wisdom as a stochastic art; the second part then explains this puzzling decision by integrating it into a wide array of philosophical methods used to help his audience progress towards wisdom. - Anything goes, provided it fosters happiness and virtue.

Mehr Angebote zum Thema