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  1. Stoics, Epicureans and Sceptics: An Introduction to Hellenistic Philosophy by R.W. Sharples, 1996-10-11
  2. The Systems of the Hellenistic Age: History of Ancient Philosophy (SUNY Series in Philosophy) by Giovanni Reale, 1985-06

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    142. Ancient History Sourcebook: George Long: Philosophy Of Antoninus
    Essay on Antonious and Stoicism in general.
    http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/long-anton.html
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    Philosophy Of Antoninus
    Stoic Philosophy Part I. and the poets Persius and Juvenal, whose energetic language and manly thoughts may be as instructive to us now as they might have been to their contemporaries. Persius died under Nero's bloody reign, but Juvenal had the good fortune to survive the tyrant Domitian and to see the better times of Nerva, Trajan, and Hadrian. His best precepts are derived from the Stoic school, and they are enforced in his finest verses by the unrivalled vigour of the Latin language. [Footnote 1: I have omitted Seneca, Nero's preceptor. He was in a sense a Stoic and he has said many good things in a very fine way. There is a judgment of Gellius (XII. 2) on Seneca, or rather a statement of what some people thought of his philosophy, and it is not favourable. His writings and his life must be taken together, and I have nothing more to say of him here. The reader will find a notice of Seneca and his philosophy in "Seekers after God," by the Rev. F. W. Farrar. Macmillan and Co.] [Footnote 2: Ribbeck has laboured to prove that those Satires which contain philosophical precepts are not the work of the real, but of a false Juvenal, a Declamator. Still the verses exist, and were written by somebody who was acquainted with the Stoic doctrines.]

    143. Sacred Space Yoga Sanctuary
    Offers Trika/Kundalini Yoga and ancient tantric practice. Includes history and explanation of each Yoga philosophy offered.
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    144. Cynic - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Entry in Wikipedia on the small but influential school of ancient philosophy, whose members included Antisthenes, Diogenes of Sinope, Crates of Thebes, and Zeno.
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    Cynic
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
    This page is about the ancient Greek school of philosophy. For information about the current understanding of the word cynicism, see cynicism . For information about the band, see Cynic (band)
    The Cynics were a influential school of ancient philosophers . Their name is thought to be derived either from the building in Athens called Cynosarges, the earliest home of the school, or from the Greek word for a dog ( kuon ), in contemptuous allusion to the uncouth and aggressive manners adopted by the members of the school. Whichever of these explanations is correct, it is noticeable that the Cynics agreed in taking a dog as their common badge or symbol, as early as the tombstone of Diogenes of Sinope . From a popular conception of the intellectual characteristics of the school comes the modern sense of "cynic," implying a sneering disposition to disbelieve in the goodness of human motives and a contemptuous feeling of superiority. The importance of the school's principles lies not only in their intrinsic value as an ethical system, but also in the fact that they form the link between Socrates and the Stoics , between the essentially Greek philosophy of the 4th century BC and a system of thought which has exercised a profound and far-reaching influence on medieval and modern ethics. From the time of Socrates in unbroken succession up to the reign of

    145. Classics Department
    Classics is the study of ancient Greece and Rome, of their languages, literature, history, philosophy, religion, science, art, and archaeology.
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    146. The Ancient Philosophy Society
    The ancient philosophy Society was established to provide a forum for diverse scholarship on ancient Greek texts. Honoring the richness of the American and
    http://www.trincoll.edu/orgs/aps/
    Home Announcements Call for Papers Conference Information Conference Programs ... Contact Information The Ancient Philosophy Society was established to provide a forum for diverse scholarship on ancient Greek texts. Honoring the richness of the American and European philosophical traditions, the Ancient Philosophy Society supports phenomenological, postmodern, Anglo-American, Straussian, Tubingen School, hermeneutic, psychoanalytic, and feminist interpretations of ancient Greek philosophical and literary works. It is the intention that, within the larger aim of assessing the meaning and significance of ancient Greek texts, the Ancient Philosophy Society serve as the site of critical engagement among these various schools of interpretation and that it encourage creative and rigorous independent readings.

    147. SAS>Institute Of Classical Studies
    A national and international research Institute in the languages, literature, history, art, archaeology and philosophy of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds.
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    Home > In this area: Contacts History of the Institute How to find us Post Graduate Study at the Institute Useful links: Accordia British School at Athens British School at Rome Classical Association ... Other classical sites
    Welcome to the Institute of Classical Studies
    The Institute of Classical Studies is a national and international research Institute in the languages, literature, history, art, archaeology and philosophy of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds. It is a member Institute of the University of London's School of Advanced Study which combines the advantages of a graduate school with those of a centre for postdoctoral research and scholarship in many aspects of the Humanities.
    The Hellenic Society
    The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies, generally known as the Hellenic Society, was founded in 1879 to advance the study of Greek language, literature, history, art and archaeology in the Ancient, Byzantine and Modern periods. Visit their website [New window]
    The Roman Society
    The Roman Society is the leading organisation in the United Kingdom for those interested in the study of Rome and the Roman Empire. Its scope is wide, covering Roman history, archaeology, literature and art down to about A.D. 700. It has a broadly based membership, drawn from over forty countries and from all ages and walks of life.

    148. Angel City Books: Philosophy, Ancient And Classical
    Your Search philosophy, ancient and Classical 48 found. ORIGINS CREATION TEXTS FROM THE ancient MEDITERRANEAN. Date 1976 Publisher Doubleday
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    149. Philosophy 210 - Fall 2000
    Because ancient philosophy forms the essential foundation of all subsequent Overview of the course and of ancient Greek and medieval philosophy.
    http://www.msu.edu/course/phl/210/phl210/fall2000/nails_2/fall2000.htm
    Philosophy 210: History of Philosophy: Ancient and Medieval Prof. Debra Nails
    MW 3:00–4:20
    Union, Northwest Stairwell South Kedzie 518
    telephone 355-2348 (office)
    381-4494 (home, not after 8 p.m.)
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    Required texts:
    Patricia Curd, A Presocratics Reader (Indianapolis: Hackett, 1996).
    Plato, Five Dialogues (Indianapolis: Hackett, 1981): Meno, Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, and Phaedo.
    Plato, Protagoras (Indianapolis: Hackett, 1992).
    Aristotle, Selections (Indianapolis: Hackett, 1995).
    Brad Inwood and Lloyd Gerson, Hellenistic Philosophy nd edition (Indianapolis: Hackett, 1997). Arthur Hyman and James J. Walsh, Philosophy in the Middle Ages nd edition (Indianapolis: Hackett, 1973). Recommended text: Anthony Weston, A Rulebook for Arguments nd edn. (Indianapolis: Hackett, 1992). Course description and goals: CE . Those three millennia witness the introduction and exploration of virtually all the fundamental philosophical issues that continue to exercise our intellects today: the nature of reality, the possibility of certainty, human nature, and how one ought to live.

    150. Ancient Philosophy : Routledge Encyclopedia Of Philosophy Online
    ancient philosophy was principally pagan, and was finally eclipsed by This eventual symbiosis between ancient philosophy and Christianity may reflect
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    Ancient philosophy
    The philosophy of the Greco-Roman world from the sixth century bc to the sixth century ad laid the foundations for all subsequent Western philosophy. Its greatest figures are Socrates (fifth century bc ) and Plato and Aristotle (fourth century bc ). But the enormously diverse range of further important thinkers who populated the period includes the Presocratics and Sophists of the sixth and fifth centuries bc ; the Stoics, Epicureans and sceptics of the Hellenistic age; and the many Aristotelian and (especially) Platonist philosophers who wrote under the Roman Empire, including the great Neoplatonist Plotinus. Ancient philosophy was principally pagan, and was finally eclipsed by Christianity in the sixth century ad , but it was so comprehensively annexed by its conqueror that it came, through Christianity, to dominate medieval and Renaissance philosophy. This eventual symbiosis between ancient philosophy and Christianity may reflect the fact that philosophical creeds in late antiquity fulfilled much the same role as religious movements, with which they shared many of their aims and practices. Only a small fraction of ancient philosophical writings have come down to us intact. The remainder can be recovered, to a greater or lesser extent, by piecing together fragmentary evidence from sources which refer to them.

    151. Cooperating Libraries In Consortium /All Locations
    Hermetic philosophy The ancient and Eternal WisdomGives the seven Hermetic principles and offers some information on the philosophy.
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    152. Feminism And Philosophy
    In Spite of Plato A Feminist Rewriting of ancient philosophy. 1995. Freeland, Cynthia A., ed. Feminism and ancient philosophy. Routledge, 1996.
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    Feminism and Philosophy
    Feminists on This Website:
    Bat-Ami Bar On Sandra Bartky Seyla Benhabib Debra Bergoffen ... Avital Ronell
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    Internet Links
    You can reach the American Philosophical Association (APA) here You can reach the (American) Society for Women in Philosophy (SWIP) here You can reach the (American) Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP) here You can reach the Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy (CSWIP) here You can reach the website for "RADICAL PHILOSOPHY: A Journal of Socialist and Feminist Philosophy" here The Dictionary of Philosophical Terms and Names can be reached here The "Theory" page of the Women's Studies Site at the University of Iowa Library can be reached here You can reach "Diotima: Women and Gender in the Ancient World" here The "Medieval Feminist Index" is available online here You can reach the International Association of Philosophy (IAPh) here You can reach the "Feminism and the Enlightenment, 1650-1850: A Comparative History" Project (from the UK) here . This project currently involves more than 70 scholars from Britain and around the world.
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      This page contains information on the following historical periods in the history of philosophy: Ancient Enlightenment 19th century , and 20th century . There is also a bibliography for General information about feminism and the history of philosophy.

    153. BUBL LINK: Ancient Philosophy
    Subjects african studies, ancient philosophy, cosmology DeweyClass 180 Subjects ancient philosophy, philosophy research, political philosophy
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    Ancient Models of Thought
    Examines ancient philosophies of Africa, the Near East and prehistory. Resources are in the form of full text Web articles and books and explore themes such as Sangoma divination and therapy, African witchcraft, and Archaeoastronomy. Also provides access to information which assesses African Studies within the realms of intercultural philosophy, globalisation, anthropology, and poetry.
    Author: Binsbergen, Wim van
    Subjects: african studies, ancient philosophy, cosmology
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    Classics at Oxford
    Includes links to resources about the ancient world, such as art, archaeology, papyrology, epigraphy, philosophy and literature, along with faculty and prospectus information.
    Author: Oxford University
    Subjects: ancient history, ancient philosophy, egyptian history, greek history, greek literature, latin, roman history
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    Classics Collections
    Links to classics resources comprising subject guides, databases, bibliographies, directories, and journals. Greek and Roman history, art and archaeology, classical mythology, language, and ancient philosophy are among the topics covered.

    154. Institute Of Chinese Literature And Philosophy, Preparatory Office
    Tai, LianChang, philosophy of I-ching, Wei-Chin philosophy, ancient Chinese. Research Fellows. Lin, Mei-Yi, Classical Chinese Poetry,Tz u, Ch u,
    http://www.sinica.edu.tw/as/intro/iclp.html
    Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy, Preparatory Office
    The Preparatory Office of the Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy is situated by the side of the Ssu-fen brook in Academia Sinica. At present it has 17 research fellows and more than one hundred and twenty thousand holdings in its library collection. We aim to advance the study of Chinese literature and philosophy, and to lay the groundwork for the establishment of the Institute. We recruit researchers that specialize in the following five fields: classical Chinese literature, modern Chinese literature, Confucian classics, Chinese philosophy, and comparative philosophy. It also sponsors collaborative research projects and provides a forum of intellectual exchange for scholars in Taiwan and abroad. The establishment of this office began in 1988, when Dr. Ting Pang-hsin and 15 other members of Academia Sinica proposed to set up the Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy. As the proposal was well received, Professor Wu Hung-i of National Taiwan University was invited both to chair the Advisory Committee and to head the Preparatory Office in the fall of 1989. The office began to operate in March 1990. In July 1992, Professor Wu resigned from both posts for health reasons. Dr. Ting Pang-hsin chaired the Advisory Committee from 1992 to 1995; Professor Tu Wei-ming was later appointed the new chairman of the Committee. Professor Tai Lian-chang, a member of the Advisory Committee since 1989, assumed the directorship of the Preparatory Office in 1992. He has headed the Office ever since.

    155. CanConv - Religion And Philosophy::Ancient Philosophy
    Religion and philosophyAncient philosophy Contains 4 post(s) Last update 0108-05, 559 pm Subscribe, More posts. Choose Area, Arts and Culture
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    156. Philosophy And Theology
    Links to sites on the most influential writers and thinkers who have influenced theology through the years.
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    Philosophy and Theology
    Primary Texts
    Aristotle
    Aristotle's Works at The Tech Archive (MIT) Aristotle, Metaphysics (Trans. W. D. Ross) Aristotle De interpretatione (Trans. E. M. Edghill) Aristotle, On the Soul (Trans. J. A. Smith) and an html edition (prepared by James O'Donnell) Aristotle, Physics (Trans. R. P. Hardie and R. K. Gaye) Aristotle, Poetics (Trans. S. H. Butcher) Aristotle, Rhetoric (Trans. W. Rhys Roberts)
    Augustine
    Latin text of the Confessions (HTML edition by Chris Mitchell) Directory of the Confessions for access by individual book, or the Entire text as one long file. (E. B. Pusey, trans.) Key word search of the Pusey trans. Augustine, De dialectica . (Text and trans., James Marchand; HTML ed., James O'Donnell.) Enchiridion (Albert Outler, trans.) De musica (Latin ed.)
    Boethius
    Boethius, De consolatione philosophiae (Latin and English, at UVA Etext Center) Boethius, De consolatione philosophiae (Latin and English with commentary and other resources, ed. James O'Donnell, at U Penn.) De institutione musica (Latin ed.)

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