000 01924 a2200349 4500
001 1317516079
005 20250317100400.0
008 250312042015GB eng
020 _a9781317516071
037 _bTaylor & Francis
_cGBP 44.99
_fBB
040 _a01
041 _aeng
072 7 _aQDHA
_2thema
072 7 _aQDTQ
_2thema
072 7 _aNHC
_2thema
072 7 _a1QBAG
_2bisac
072 7 _aHPCA
_2bic
072 7 _aHPQ
_2bic
072 7 _aHBLA1
_2bic
072 7 _a1QDAG
_2bisac
072 7 _aHIS002010
_2bisac
072 7 _aPHI002000
_2bisac
072 7 _aLIT004190
_2bisac
072 7 _aHIS002000
_2bisac
072 7 _a183.2
_2bisac
100 1 _aUgo Zilioli
245 1 0 _aFrom the Socratics to the Socratic Schools
_bClassical Ethics, Metaphysics and Epistemology
250 _a1
260 _aOxford
_bRoutledge
_c20150220
300 _a236 p
520 _bIn the two golden centuries that followed the death of Socrates, ancient philosophy underwent a tremendous transformation that culminated in the philosophical systematizations of Plato, Aristotle and the Hellenistic schools. Fundamental figures other than Plato were active after the death of Socrates; his immediate pupils, the Socratics, took over his legacy and developed it in a variety of ways. This rich philosophical territory has however been left largely underexplored in the scholarship. This collection of eleven previously unpublished essays by leading scholars fills a gap in the literature, providing new insight into the ethics, metaphysics, and epistemology as developed by key figures of the Socratic schools. Analyzing the important contributions that the Socratics and their heirs have offered ancient philosophical thought, as well as the impact these contributions had on philosophy as a discipline, this book will appeal to researchers and scholars of Classical Studies, as well as Philosophy and Ancient History.
999 _c1152
_d1152