LEADER 00000cam a2200649Ia 4500 001 ocn733045881 003 OCoLC 005 20190405013604.6 006 m o d 007 cr cnu---unuuu 008 110627s2011 enk ob 001 0 eng d 019 741453065|a746598359|a776977076 020 9780511921704|q(electronic book) 020 0511921705|q(electronic book) 020 9781139042659|q(electronic book) 020 1139042653|q(electronic book) 020 |z9780521194785 020 |z0521194784 024 8 9786613127181 035 (OCoLC)733045881|z(OCoLC)741453065|z(OCoLC)746598359 |z(OCoLC)776977076 037 312718|bMIL 040 N$T|beng|epn|cN$T|dE7B|dOCLCQ|dFXR|dREDDC|dOCLCQ|dFTU |dOCLCQ|dOCLCF|dNLGGC|dCDX|dIDEBK|dAUD|dUKBOL|dOCLCQ|dYDX |dOCLCO|dOCLCQ|dOCLCO|dUAB|dOCLCQ 049 RIDW 050 4 B512|b.E66 2011eb 072 7 PHI|x002000|2bisacsh 082 04 187|222 084 PHI002000|2bisacsh 090 B512|b.E66 2011eb 245 00 Epicurus and the Epicurean tradition /|cedited by Jeffrey Fish and Kirk R. Sanders. 264 1 Cambridge ;|aNew York :|bCambridge University Press, |c2011. 300 1 online resource (xi, 267 pages) 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 340 |gpolychrome|2rdacc 347 text file|2rdaft 504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-251) and indexes. 505 00 |tIntroduction / Jeffrey Fish and Kirk R. Sanders -- |tAutodidact and student : on the relationship of authority and autonomy in Epicurus and the Epicurean tradition /|rMichael Erler --|tEpicurus' theological innatism /|rDavid Sedley --|tEpicurus on the gods /|rDavid Konstan --|tNot all politicians are Sisyphus : what Roman Epicureans were taught about politics /|rJeffrey Fish -- |tEpicurean virtues, Epicurean friendship : Cicero vs the Herculaneum papyri /|rDavid Armstrong --|tCicero's use and abuse of Epicurean theology /|rHolger Essler --|tNecessity of anger in Philodemus' On Anger /|rElizabeth Asmis -- |tPhilodemus, Seneca and Plutarch on anger /|rVoula Tsouna --|tPhilodemus and the fear of premature death /|rKirk R. Sanders. 520 "Epicureanism after the generation of its founders has been characterised as dogmatic, uncreative and static. But this volume brings together work from leading classicists and philosophers that demonstrates the persistent interplay in the school between historical and contemporary influences from outside the school and a commitment to the founders' authority. The interplay begins with Epicurus himself, who made arresting claims of intellectual independence, yet also admitted to taking over important ideas from predecessors, and displayed more receptivity than is usually thought to those of his contemporaries. The same principles of autonomy and openness figure importantly in the three major areas of focus in these essays: theology, politics and the emotions"--|cProvided by publisher. 588 0 Print version record. 590 eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America 600 00 Epicurus.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79121664 600 07 Epicurus.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/44478 650 0 Epicureans (Greek philosophy)|0https://id.loc.gov/ authorities/subjects/sh96001809 650 7 Epicureans (Greek philosophy)|2fast|0https:// id.worldcat.org/fast/914072 655 4 Electronic books. 655 7 Congressen (vorm)|2gtt|0(NL-LeOCL)088142469 700 1 Fish, Jeffrey.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/ n2011010168 700 1 Sanders, Kirk R.,|d1966-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/ names/n2011010165 776 08 |iPrint version:|tEpicurus and the Epicurean tradition. |dCambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011 |z9780521194785|w(DLC) 2011006859|w(OCoLC)690090180 856 40 |uhttps://rider.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http:// search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site& db=nlebk&AN=361588|zOnline eBook via EBSCO. Access restricted to current Rider University students, faculty, and staff. 856 42 |3Instructions for reading/downloading the EBSCO version of this eBook|uhttp://guides.rider.edu/ebooks/ebsco 901 MARCIVE 20231220 948 |d20190507|cEBSCO|tEBSCOebooksacademic NEW 4-5-19 7552 |lridw 994 92|bRID