Stoicism is now widely recognised as one of the most important
philosophical schools of ancient Greece and Rome. But how did it
influence Western thought after Greek and Roman antiquity? The
question is a difficult one to answer because the most important
Stoic texts have been lost since the end of the classical period,
though not before early Christian thinkers had borrowed their ideas
and applied them to discussions ranging from dialectic to moral
theology. Later philosophers became familiar with Stoic teachings
only indirectly, often without knowing that an idea came from the
Stoics. The contributors recruited for this volume, first published
in 2004, include some of the leading international scholars of
Stoicism as well as experts in later periods of philosophy. They
trace the impact of Stoicism and Stoic ideas from late antiquity
through the medieval and modern periods.
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