Logic and the imperial Stoa /

The main argument of this book, against a prevailing orthodoxy, is that the study of logic was a vital - and a popular - part of stoic philosophy in the early imperial period. The argument relies primarily on detailed analyses of certain texts in the Discourses of Epictetus. It includes some account...

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Main Author: Barnes, Jonathan, 1942-.

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden ; New York : Brill. ©1997.

Series: Philosophia Antiqua 75.
Philosophia Antiqua Online, ISBN: 9789004319752.

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