"Knowledge, Nature, and the Good" brings together some of John
Cooper's most important works on ancient philosophy. In thirteen
chapters that represent an ideal companion to the author's
influential "Reason and Emotion," Cooper addresses a wide range of
topics and periods--from Hippocratic medical theory and Plato's
epistemology and moral philosophy, to Aristotle's physics and
metaphysics, academic scepticism, and the cosmology, moral
psychology, and ethical theory of the ancient Stoics.
Almost half of the pieces appear here for the first time or are
presented in newly expanded, extensively revised versions. Many
stand at the cutting edge of research into ancient ethics and moral
psychology. Other chapters, dating from as far back as 1970, are
classics of philosophical scholarship on antiquity that continue to
play a prominent role in current teaching and scholarship in the
field. All of the chapters are distinctive for the way that,
whatever the particular topic being pursued, they attempt to
understand the ancient philosophers' views in philosophical terms
drawn from the ancient philosophical tradition itself (rather than
from contemporary philosophy).
Through engaging creatively and philosophically with the ancient
texts, these essays aim to make ancient philosophical perspectives
freshly available to contemporary philosophers and philosophy
students, in all their fascinating inventiveness, originality, and
deep philosophical merit. This book will be treasured by
philosophers, classicists, students of philosophy and classics,
those in other disciplines with an interest in ancient philosophy,
and anyone who seeks to understand philosophy in philosophical
terms.
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