Plutarch's Cosmological Ethics

Bram Demulder author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Leuven University Press

Published:5th Jul '22

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A groundbreaking and wide-ranging presentation of Plutarch's ethics based on the cosmological foundation of his ethical thought Plutarch of Chaeronea (c. 45-120 CE) is the most prolific and influential moral philosopher in the Platonic tradition. This book is a fundamental reappraisal of Plutarch's ethical thought. It shows how Plutarch based his ethics on his particular interpretation of Plato's cosmology: our quest for the good life should start by considering the good cosmos in which we live. The practical consequences of this cosmological foundation permeate various domains of Greco-Roman life: the musician, the organiser of a drinking party, and the politician should all be guided by cosmology. After exploring these domains, this book offers in-depth interpretations of two works which can only be fully understood by paying attention to cosmological aspects: Dialogue on Love and On Tranquillity of Mind. Free ebook available at OAPEN Library, JSTOR, Project Muse, and Open Research Library

Based on texts written in the early decades of the Roman Empire, this brilliant analysis by Demulder is an essential text for anyone researching Greco-Roman cosmological thought. Clifford Cunningham, Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage, Volume 26, Issue 1: 271 - 273 (2023)

ISBN: 9789462703292

Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 28mm

Weight: 810g

440 pages