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Three Steps to Yes
By: Gene Bedell , Mary Ann Mcdonnell SharePub. Date: 01/16/2001 Category: History & Surveys - General eBooks
Everybody has to sell something sometime. We're not just talking about salespeople making quotas. Parents have to sell their kids on the idea of eating vegetables and not taking drugs; managers have to sell their employees on the idea of showing up on time and produc...
A New Stoicism
By: Lawrence C. Becker SharePub. Date: 07/01/1999 Category: History & Surveys - General eBooks
What would stoic ethics be like today if stoicism had survived as a systematic approach to ethical theory, if it had coped successfully with the challenges of modern philosophy and experimental science? A New Stoicism proposes an answer to that question, offered f...
Plato's Democratic Entanglements: Athenian Politics and the Practice of Philosophy
By: Susan Sara Monoson SharePub. Date: 05/08/2000 Category: History & Surveys - General eBooks
In this book, Sara Monoson challenges the longstanding and widely held view that Plato is a virulent opponent of all things democratic. She does not, however, offer in its place the equally mistaken idea that he is somehow a partisan of democracy. Instead, she argue...
Remastering Morals with Aristotle and Confucius
By: May Sim SharePub. Date: 06/30/2007 Category: History & Surveys - General eBooks
Aristotle and Confucius are pivotal figures in world history; nevertheless, Western and Eastern cultures have in modern times largely abandoned the insights of these masters. Remastering Morals is the first book-length scholarly comparison of the ethics of Aristotle ...
Rethinking "Gnosticism": An Argument for Dismantling a Dubious Category
By: Michael Allen Williams SharePub. Date: 02/15/2001 Category: History & Surveys - General eBooks
Most anyone interested in such topics as creation mythology, Jungian theory, or the idea of "secret teachings" in ancient Judaism and Christianity has found "gnosticism" compelling. Yet the term "gnosticism," which often connotes a single rebellious movement against ...
Meditations
By: Marcus Aurelius , Gregory Hays SharePub. Date: 05/14/2002 Category: History & Surveys - General eBooks
Few ancient works have been as influential as the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius, philosopher and emperor of Rome (A.D. 161–180). A series of spiritual exercises filled with wisdom, practical guidance, and profound understanding of human behavior, it remains ...
Fool's Errand
By: Robin Hobb , Leo Damrosch SharePub. Date: 11/26/2002 | Sales Rank: 11176
Category: History & Surveys - General eBooks
Reader Review: The first time I read Fool's Errand, I would not have given it 5 stars. I read it when it came out--actually before, since I had the advance. I wanted to know what happened to Fitz and his friends so desperately, and the story doesn't go anywhere fast. I finished it ...
City of Sokrates
By: J. W. Roberts SharePub. Date: 05/14/1998 Category: History & Surveys - General eBooks
"The City of Sokrates" is a comprehensive account of Athens' historical and cultural significance. In this extensively revised second edition, J. W. Roberts explores the characteristics of Athenian life in the latter half of the fifth century BC. He examines the city...
Routledge Philosophy GuideBook to Aristotle on Ethics
By: Gerard Hughes SharePub. Date: 04/12/2001 Category: History & Surveys - General eBooks
Hughes explains the key elements in Aristotle's "Nichomachaean Ethics" terminology and highlights the controversy regarding the interpretations of his writings. He carefully explores each section of the text, and presents a detailed account of the problems Aristotle ...
Stoics, Epicureans and Sceptics
SharePub. Date: 09/12/1996 Category: History & Surveys - General eBooks
The Hellenistic philosophers and schools of philosophy are emerging from the shadow of Plato and Aristotle and are increasingly studied for their intrinsic philosophical value. They are not only interesting in their own right, but also form the intellectual backgro...
Lives of Confucius
By: Michael Nylan , Thomas Wilson SharePub. Date: 04/13/2010 Category: History & Surveys - General eBooks
Confucius—“Master Kung” (551–479 BCE), the Chinese thinker and social philosopher—originated teachings that have deeply influenced Chinese, Korean, Japanese, and Vietnamese thought and life over many centuries. His philosophy emphasized ...
EL MISTERIO DE MAAT, Diosa de la justicia en el antiguo Egipto
By: Anna MANCINI SharePub. Date: 03/12/2004 Category: History & Surveys - General eBooks
EL MISTERIO DE MAAT, Diosa de la justicia en el antiguo Egipto
Two Essays on the Origins of Metaphysics
By: Edward F Little SharePub. Date: 01/01/2002 Category: History & Surveys - General eBooks
An original and in-depth study of the two texts that created the study of metaphysics and of what is today called the "mind-body" problem.
The Moral Maxims of the Sages of Israel
By: Martin Sicker SharePub. Date: 05/27/2004 Category: History & Surveys - General eBooks
The Moral Maxims of the Sages of Israel is a study of the moral maxims of the sages of Israel, who thrived from 300 B.C.E. to 200 C.E., that are contained in the work known as Pirkei Avot, probably the oldest anthology of its kind in literary history. Although the...
Cicero: <I>On Moral Ends</I>
By: Marcus Tullius Cicero , Julia Annas SharePub. Date: 08/15/1997 Category: History & Surveys - General eBooks
This new translation makes one of the most important texts in ancient philosophy freshly available to modern readers. Cicero is increasingly being appreciated as an intelligent and well-educated amateur philosopher, and in this work he presents the major ethical theo...
The Play of Character in Plato's Dialogues
By: Ruby Blondell SharePub. Date: 06/26/1998 Category: History & Surveys - General eBooks
This book attempts to bridge the gulf that still exists between 'literary' and 'philosophical' interpreters of Plato by looking at his use of characterization. Characterization is intrinsic to dramatic form, and a concern with human character in an ethical sense perv...
Myth and Philosophy from the Presocratics to Plato
By: Kathryn A. Morgan SharePub. Date: 08/16/1996 Category: History & Surveys - General eBooks
This book explores the dynamic relationship between myth and philosophy in the Presocratics, the Sophists, and in Plato - a relationship which is found to be more extensive and programmatic than has previously been recognised. The story of philosophy's relationship w...
Lucretius and the Transformation of Greek Wisdom
By: David N. Sedley SharePub. Date: 10/14/1994 Category: History & Surveys - General eBooks
This book is designed to appeal both to those interested in Roman poetry and to specialists in ancient philosophy. In it David Sedley explores Lucretius' complex relationship with Greek culture, in particular with Empedocles, whose poetry was the model for his own, w...
The Epistemology of the Cyrenaic School
By: Voula Tsouna SharePub. Date: 12/09/1994 Category: History & Surveys - General eBooks
The Cyrenaic school was a fourth-century BC philosophical movement, related both to the Socratic tradition and to Greek Scepticism. In ethics, Cyrenaic hedonism can be seen as one of many attempts made by the associates of Socrates and their followers to endorse his ...
The Shaping of Deduction in Greek Mathematics
By: Reviel Netz SharePub. Date: 03/10/1995 Category: History & Surveys - General eBooks
The aim of this book is to explain the shape of Greek mathematical thinking. It can be read on three levels: as a description of the practices of Greek mathematics; as a theory of the emergence of the deductive method; and as a case-study for a general view on the hi...





















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