This book offers a fresh analysis of the account of Peripatetic ethics in Cicero's On Ends 5, which goes back to the first-century BCE philosopher Antiochus of Ascalon. Georgia Tsouni challenges previous characterisations of Antiochus' philosophical project as 'eclectic' and shows how his reconstruction of the ethics of the 'Old Academy' demonstrates a careful attempt to update the ancient heritage, and predominantly the views of Aristotle and the Peripatos, in the light of contemporary Stoic-led debates. This results in both a hermeneutically complex and a philosophically exciting reading of the old tradition. A case in point is the way Antiochus grounds the 'Old Academic' conception of the happy life in natural appropriation (oikeiosis), thus offering a naturalistic version of Aristotelian ethics.
ISBN: | 9781108420587 |
Publication date: | 7th March 2019 |
Author: | Georgia Universität Bern, Switzerland Tsouni |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 234 pages |
Series: | Cambridge Classical Studies |
Genres: |
Ethics and moral philosophy Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy Ancient history |