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Passions and Perceptions: Studies in Hellenistic Philosophy of Mind

Passions and Perceptions: Studies in Hellenistic Philosophy of Mind

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Cambridge University Press, 3/25/1993
EAN 9780521402026, ISBN10: 0521402026

Hardcover, 380 pages, 23.7 x 16 x 3.3 cm
Language: English

The philosophers of the Hellenistic schools in ancient Greece and Rome (Epicureans, Stoics, Sceptics, Academics, Cyrenaics) made important contributions to the philosophy of mind and the philosophy of psychology. This volume, which contains the proceedings of the Fifth Symposium Hellenisticum, describes and analyses their contributions on issues such as: the nature of perception, imagination and belief; the nature of the passions and their role in action; the relationship between mind and body; freedom and determinism; the role of pleasure as a goal; the effects of poetry on belief and passion. Written with a high level of historical and philosophical scholarship, the essays are intended both for classicists and for specialists interested in the philosophy of mind.

Preface
Avant-propos
Part I. Ethics and Psychology of Hedonism
1. Epicurean hedonism Gisela Striker
2. Annicéris et les plaisirs psychiques
quelques préalables doxographiques André Laks
Part II. Atomism and Epicurean Psychology
3. Epicurus on agency Julia Annas
4. Democritus and Epicurus on sensible qualities David Furley
Part III. The Passions
5. Poetry and the passions
two Stoic views Martha C. Nussbaum
6. Seneca and psychological dualism Brad Inwood
7. Actions and passions
affection, emotion and moral self-management in Galen's philosophical psychology James Hankinson
Part IV. Stoic Psychological Concepts
8. De la 'nature phantastique' des animaux chez les Stoïciens Jean-Louis Labarrière
9. Le concept de doxa des Stoïciens à Philon d'Alexandrie
essai d'étude diachronique Carlos Lévy
10. Seneca on reason, rules and moral development Phillip Mitsis
11. Chrysippus on psychophysical causality David Sedley
Bibliography
Subject index
Name index
Index