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The Epicureans, Skeptics, and Stoics practiced philosophy not as a detached intellectual discipline, but as a worldly art of grappling with issues of daily and urgent human significance: the fear of death, love and sexuality, anger and aggression. Like medicine, philosophy to them was a rigorous science aimed both at understanding and at producing the flourishing of human life. In this engaging book, Martha Nussbaum examines texts of philosophers committed to a therapeutic paradigm--including Epicurus, Lucretius, Sextus Empiricus, Chrysippus, and Seneca--and recovers a valuable source for our moral and political thought of today.
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The Therapy of Desire, Martha Craven Nussbaum
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- 1994
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- Titre
- The Therapy of Desire
- Sous-titre
- Theory and Practice in Hellenistic Ethics
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Martha Craven Nussbaum
- Éditeur
- Princeton University Press
- Publié
- 1994
- Format
- rigide
- Pages
- 558
- ISBN10
- 0691033420
- ISBN13
- 9780691033426
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Nonfiction, Sciences sociales, Thème historique, Histoire, Sciences politiques & Politique, Thèmes psychologiques, Thématique philosophique, Philosophie, Psychologie, Politique, Cadeaux pour papy, Sexualité et intimité, Grèce
- Évaluation
- 4,3 sur 5
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- The Epicureans, Skeptics, and Stoics practiced philosophy not as a detached intellectual discipline, but as a worldly art of grappling with issues of daily and urgent human significance: the fear of death, love and sexuality, anger and aggression. Like medicine, philosophy to them was a rigorous science aimed both at understanding and at producing the flourishing of human life. In this engaging book, Martha Nussbaum examines texts of philosophers committed to a therapeutic paradigm--including Epicurus, Lucretius, Sextus Empiricus, Chrysippus, and Seneca--and recovers a valuable source for our moral and political thought of today.




