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Death and immortality in ancient philosophy

Part of the Key Themes in Ancient Philosophy series
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Death and immortality played a central role in Greek and Roman thought, from Homer and early Greek philosophy to Marcus Aurelius.

In this book A. G. Long explains the significance of death and immortality in ancient ethics, particularly Plato's dialogues, Stoicism and Epicureanism; he also shows how philosophical cosmology and theology caused immortality to be re-imagined.

Ancient arguments and theories are related both to the original literary and theological contexts and to contemporary debates on the philosophy of death.

The book will be of major interest to scholars and students working on Greek and Roman philosophy, and to those wishing to explore ancient precursors of contemporary debates about death and its outcomes.

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Cambridge University Press
1316998045 / 9781316998045
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
31/07/2019
England
English
234 pages
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