Chrysippus' on Affections: Reconstruction and Interpretations (Philosophia Antiqua)
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Book Description
The 'On Affections' by the Stoic philosopher Chrysippus (c. 280-205 BCE) contains the classic exposition of the Stoic theory of the emotions. This book provides a fresh discussion of the extant evidence, i.e. the fragments and testimonies preserved by later sources. It aims to establish the exact amount of available evidence and to arrange the fragmentary material so as to see how far the original treatise can be reconstructed. The fragments are interpreted both in their literary context and in the light of Stoic doctrines known from other sources. Given its contextual approach, this study includes extensive discussion of the methods of sources such as Galen, Posidonius and Cicero. In addition, the medical backdrop to Chrysippus' theory receives considerable attention.
About the Author
Teun L. Tieleman, Ph.D. (1992) is Associate Professor of Ancient Philosophy at Utrecht University. He has published several studies on Galen and on Stoicism including Galen and Chrysippus on the Soul. Argument and Refutation in the "De placitis" Books II-III (1996).
Chrysippus' on Affections: Reconstruction and Interpretations (Philosophia Antiqua),Teun Tieleman,Brill Academic Publishers,9004129987,Chrysippus,,Emotions (Philosophy),History & Surveys - Ancient & Classical,Interior Design - General,Movements - Humanism,On affections,Philosophy,Stoics,ca. 280-207 or 6 B.C,ca. 280-207 or 6 B.C.
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