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Antisthenes Of Athens Setting The World Aright Annotated Edition Luis Navia

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Antisthenes Of Athens Setting The World Aright Annotated Edition Luis Navia
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Publisher: Praeger
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.49 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Luis Navia
ISBN: 9780313316722, 0313316724
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: annotated edition

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Antisthenes Of Athens Setting The World Aright Annotated Edition Luis Navia by Luis Navia 9780313316722, 0313316724 instant download after payment.

Luis E. Navia provides a comprehensive examination of the ideas and contributions of a Greek philosopher who was influential in the development of classical Cynicism. Based on both primary and secondary sources as well as the findings of modern scholarship, it is a unique contribution to the study of Antisthenes. An important philosopher, only two English-language books about him have been published in the last eighty years. With his clear and accessible narrative style, Navia succeeds in reconstructing Antisthenes' biography resurrecting this ancient philosopher's ideas as still relevant to this day.

Navia describes an integral moment in the history of Greek philosophy--the presence of Antisthenes as a student of the Sophists, an associate of Socrates, and the originator of the Cynic movement. This detailed study of the principal sources, includes an index of relevant names, a bibliography of over two hundred and fifty titles, and an appendix consisting of an extensively annotated translation of Diogenes Laertius' biography of Antisthenes.

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