"Cicero's Practical Philosophy" marks a revival over the last
two generations of serious scholarly interest in Cicero's political
thought. Its nine original essays by a multidisciplinary group of
distinguished international scholars manifest close study of
Cicero's philosophical writings and great appreciation for him as a
creative thinker, one from whom we can continue to learn. This
collection focuses initially on Cicero's major work of political
theory, his "De Re Publica," and the key moral virtues that shape
his ethics, but the contributors attend to all of Cicero's primary
writings on political community, law, the ultimate good, and moral
duties. Room is also made for Cicero's extensive writings on the
art of rhetoric, which he explicitly draws into the orbit of his
philosophical writings. Cicero's concern with the divine, with
epistemological issues, and with competing analyses of the human
soul are among the matters necessarily encountered in pursuing,
with Cicero, the large questions of moral and political philosophy,
namely, what is the good and genuinely happy life and how are our
communities to be rightly ordered.The volume also reprints Walter
Nicgorski's classic essay "Cicero and the Rebirth of Political
Philosophy," which helped spark the current revival of interest in
Cicero the philosopher. "This well-planned and exceptionally
well-written collection of articles brings together leading Cicero
scholars of our day on a carefully chosen set of topics. As such,
this book is an invaluable account of the current state of Cicero
studies, while advancing those studies." --Gerard Wegemer,
University of Dallas
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