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Epictetus and Laypeople: A Stoic Stance toward Non-Stoics

✍ Scribed by Erlend D. MacGillivray


Publisher
Lexington Books
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Leaves
231
Category
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Erlend D. MacGillivray's Epictetus and Laypeople: A Stoic Stance toward the Rest of Humanity explores the understanding that ancient philosophers had towards the vast majority of people at the time, those who had no philosophical knowledge or adherence-laypeople. After exploring how philosophical identity was established in antiquity, this book examines the Stoic philosopher Epictetus, who reflected upon laypeople with remarkable frequency. MacGillivray shows that Epictetus maintained his stance that a small and distinguishable group of philosophically aware individuals existed, alongside his conviction that most of humanity can be inclined to act in accordance with virtuous principles by their dependence upon preconceptions, civic law, popular religion, exempla, and the adoption of primitive conditions, among other means. This book also highlights other Stoics and their commentators to show that the means of lay reform that MacGillivray explores were not just implicitly understood in antiquity, but reveal a well-developed system of thought in the school which has, until now, evaded the notice of modern scholars.

✦ Table of Contents


Contents
Acknowledgments and Dedication
Introduction
Chapter 1
Establishing a Philosophical
Identity in Antiquity
Chapter 2
Limitations on Moral Advancement
Chapter 3
The Selective Engagement
of Laypeople
Chapter 4
Nonscholastic Instruction
and Primitive Humanity
Chapter 5
Preconceptions
Chapter 6
Civic Religion and Law
Chapter 7
Exempla
Conclusion and Suggestions
for Future Research
References
Index
About the Author


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