02087cam a2200349M 4500001001300000003000600013007000300019008004100022020002500063020002200088035002200110050002200132245015700154260004800311300001500359490003900374504005300413520090700466600001101373600001501384650001001399650001601409650001201425650002501437650003401462700003601496700003301532830004001565942001201605952010701617999001301724on1198093611OCoLCta200925t20212021gw b 011 0 eng d a9783110701210 (hbk.) a3110701219 (hbk.) a(OCoLC)1198093611 aB398.L9bW57 202100aWisdom, love, and friendship in ancient Greek philosophy :bessays in honor of Daniel Devereux /cGeorgia Sermamoglou-Soulmaidi and Evan Robert Keeling. aBerlin : bWalter de Gruyter & Co. cc2021. aix, 351 p.1 aBeiträge zur Altertumskundev391 aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. aThis volume consists of fourteen essays in honor of Daniel Devereux on the themes of love, friendship, and wisdom in Plato, Aristotle, and the Epicureans. Philia (friendship) and eros (love) are topics of major philosophical interest in ancient Greek philosophy. They are also topics of growing interest and importance in contemporary philosophy, much of which is inspired by ancient discussions. Philosophy is itself, of course, a special sort of love, viz. the love of wisdom. Loving in the right way is very closely connected to doing philosophy, cultivating wisdom, and living well. The first nine essays run the gamut of Plato's philosophical career. As a whole, the volume brings out the centrality of love and friendship for the conception of the philosophical life held by the ancients. The book should appeal to anyone interested in these works or in the topics of love, friendship, or wisdom.04aPlato.04aAristotle. 4aLove. 4aFriendship. 4aWisdom. 4aPhilosophy, Ancient. 4aEpicureans (Greek philosophy)1 aSermamoglou-Soulmaidi, Georgia.1 aKeeling, Evanq(Evan Robert) 0aBeitrage zur Altertumskunde ;v391. 2lcccBK 00104070aPNLIBbPNLIBcGENd2021-06-17oB398.L9 W57 2021pPNLIB21060783r2021-06-17w2021-06-17yBK c969d969