Early modern philosophers looked for inspiration to the later
ancient thinkers when they rebelled against the dominant Platonic
and Aristotelian traditions. The impact of the Hellenistic
philosophers (principally the Stoics, Epicureans and Skeptics) on
such philosophers as Descartes, Leibniz, Spinoza and Locke was
profound and is ripe for reassessment. This collection of essays
offers precisely that. Leading historians of philosophy explore the
connections between Hellenistic and early modern philosophy in ways
that take advantage of new scholarly and philosophical advances.
The essays display a challenging range of methods and will be an
invaluable point of reference for philosophers, historians of ideas
and classicists.
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