The Cambridge companion to Cicero's philosophy:
Introduction / by Thomas Bénatouïl -- Cicero's philosophical writing in its intellectual context / by Claudia Moatti -- The Ciceronian dialogue / by Charles Brittain and Peter Osorio -- Philosophy in Cicero's letters / by Sophie Aubert-Baillot -- Philosophy in Cicero's speeches / by C...
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction / by Thomas Bénatouïl -- Cicero's philosophical writing in its intellectual context / by Claudia Moatti -- The Ciceronian dialogue / by Charles Brittain and Peter Osorio -- Philosophy in Cicero's letters / by Sophie Aubert-Baillot -- Philosophy in Cicero's speeches / by Catherine Steel -- Cicero and the creation of a Latin philosophical vocabulary / by Carlos Lévy -- Cicero and Plato / by Malcolm Schofield -- Cicero's academic skepticism / by Tobias Reinhardt -- Cosmology, theology, and religion / by Clara Auvray-Assayas -- Determinism, fate, and responsibility / by Elisabeth Begemann -- Cicero on the emotions and the soul / by Sean McConnell -- Ethical theory and the good life / by Raphael Woolf -- Nature and social ethics / by Gretchen Reydams-Schils -- Philosophy, rhetoric, and politics / by Gary Remer -- Cicero's republicanism / by Walter Nicgorski -- Empire, just wars, and cosmopolitanism / by Jed W. Atkins -- Cicero and Augustine / by Anne-Isabelle Bouton-Touboulic -- Cicero and eighteenth-century political thought / by Daniel J. Kapust -- Cicero and twenty-first century political philosophy / by Martha C. Nussbaum "Cicero is one of the most important and influential thinkers within the history of Western philosophy. For the last thirty years, his reputation as a philosopher has once again been on the rise after close to a century of very low esteem. This Companion introduces readers to "Cicero the philosopher" and to his philosophical writings. It provides a handy port-of-call for those interested in Cicero's original contributions to a wide variety of topics such as epistemology, the emotions, determinism and responsibility, cosmopolitanism, republicanism, philosophical translation, dialogue, aging, friendship, and more. The international, interdisciplinary team of scholars represented in this volume highlights the historical significance and contemporary relevance of Cicero's writings, and suggests pathways for future scholarship on Cicero's philosophy as we move through the twenty-first century"-- |
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Contents page ix List of Contributors Preface Cicero ’s Philosophical Works A Note on Abbreviations xiii xvi xviii Introduction i Thomas Bénatouïl 1 Cicero’s Philosophical Writing in Its Intellectual Context 7 Claudia Moatti 2 The Ciceronian Dialogue 25 Charles Brittain and Peter Osorio 3 Philosophy in Cicero’s Letters 43 Sophie Aubert-Baillot 4 Philosophy in Cicero’s Speeches 59 Catherine Steel 5 Cicero and the Creation of a Latin PhilosophicalVocabulary 71 Carlos Lévy 6 Cicero and Plato 88 Malcolm Schofield 7 Cicero’s Academic Skepticism 103 Tobias Reinhardt 8 Cosmology, Theology, and Religion 120 Շևա Auvray-Assayas 9 Determinism, Fate, and Responsibility Elisabeth Begemann vii 134
viii IO Contents Cicero on the Emotions and the Soul 150 Sean McConnell II Ethical Theory and the Good Life 166 Raphael Woolf 12 Nature and Social Ethics 184 Gretchen Reydams-Schih ІЗ Philosophy, Rhetoric, and Politics 200 Gary Remer 14 Cicero’s Republicanism 215 Walter Nicgorski 15 Empire, Just Wars, and Cosmopolitanism 231 Jed W. Atkins 16 Cicero and Augustine 252 Anne-Isabelk Bouton-Touboulic 17 Cicero and Eighteenth-Century Political Thought 268 Daniel J. Kapust і8 Cicero and Twenty-First-Century Political Philosophy 284 Martha C. Nussbaum Bibliography Index of Cicero’s Texts General Index 301 327 331
Cicero is one of the most important and influential thinkers within the history of Western philosophy. For the last thirty years, his reputation as a philosopher has once again been on the rise after close to a century of very low esteem. This Companion introduces readers to 'Cicero the philosopher' and to his philosophical writings. It provides a handy port-of-call for those interested in Cicero's original contributions to a wide variety of topics such as epistemology, the emotions, determinism and responsibility, cosmopolitanism, republicanism, philosophical translation, dialogue, aging, friendship, and more. The international, interdisciplinary team of scholars represented in this volume highlights the historical significance and contemporary relevance of Cicero's writings, and suggests pathways for future scholarship on Cicero's philosophy as we move through the twenty-first century.
General Index Academy, i, 4, 5, 11, 19, 23, 25-26, 28, 28-30, З*. 35-37. Յ9-40. 51. 74. 77. 78, 80, 81, 84, 88,92,97,99,103,104,105,106,108, no-111, 114, 116, 118, 121-122, 124, · 129, 130, 138, 141, 151, 157, 166, 178, 185, 198, 212, 264 see oho Arcesilaus, Carneades, Charmadas, Clitomachus, Cotta, Crantor, Philo of Larissa, Plato, Polemo. accordance with nature, 174-175, 177-179, 234, 288-289 see ako Human nature Adams, John, 48, 216-218, 227-229, 281-282 affection (parental), 54-56, 176, 184, 190, 246 afterlife, 151-155, 221, 254, 256 see ako Immortality, Soul, agency, 136, 140, Ï43-144 see ako Freedom (Human), Will aging, 291-295 altruism, 44, 184 see ako Affection (parental) animals, 57, 83, 167-168, 176, 190, 197 anticipation (of future events), 159-160 see ako Prediction Antiochns of Ascalon, 1, 4, 12, 19, 34, 75, 77, 83, 88, 101, 105, 108, no, 121-122, 126, 166, 178, 264 appropriation (oikeiôsis), 2, 55, 57, 83, 174, 246 Aratus, 19, 128, 132 Arcesilaus, 26, 30, 32, 81, 105, 114, 117, 212 arguing on either side, 27, 29-31, 33, 39, 45, 80, 107-108, по-iii, 151, 212 Aristotle, 17, 19-20, 47, 57, 61, 64-65, 75, 91, 106, 112, 121, 126-128, 152-154, 180, 20Ï, 211-212, 220, 256, 268, 295-297 assent, 78-79, 106, 114, 118, 144, 256 see ako Suspension of assent Athens, 11-13, 49, 68, 90, 118, 185, 206, 277 atomism, 84—85, 144 see ako Swerve Atticus, 13, 16, 20, 45-54. 74, 77. 90, 99, 184, 292-293, 295-296, 298-299 audience, 9, 26, 61, 63, 69-70, 79, 200, 203—204, 208, 211, 271, 276—277 see ako Persuasion Augustine, 2, 5, 18, 71, 80-81, 84, 109, 114, 224, 233, 252-267
Augustus, 135 authority, 5, 15, 29, 36, 60, 64, 76, 88-89, 99, 106, 108, 128, 153, 156, 201, 219, 227, 242, 258, 266, 271, 277 beauty, 52-53, 82, 92, 128, 211, 276 belieft, 112, 157, 159, 161 beneficial, 44, 82, 185-186, 192 body, 45, 144, 152, 173, 179, 295 Brutus, 8, 13, 17, 21-22, 34, 41, 75, 92, 118, 193, 213, 218, 299 Caesar, 16-19, 21, 46. 53. 67. 89-90, 101, 134-135, 186, 188, 193, 278-279, 281, 286, 299 Carneades, 2, 11, 19, 26-27, 40, 51, 81, 105, in-114, 123-124, 127, 129-130, 140, 148, 184, гіг, 233, 262 Cassius, 17, 43 cataleptic impression, no—114, 116, 258 Catiline, 66, 104, 219, 278 Cato the Elder, n, 20, 291 Cato the Younger, 13, 21-22, 60-61, 70, 173 causes, 143, 146, 158, 186, 198, 262 Cave (Plato’s allegory), 53, 128 Charmadas, 38-39 choice, 52, 121, 143, 174, 191, 298 Chrysippus, 55, 98, 140, 143-144, 162, 198, 234, 262 Clitomachus, 27, 77, 105, in-112, 118, 129 common good, 187, 189, 191-192, 197, 207, 222, 225 conflicts of duties, 186, 190, 287 consensus, 129, 136, 143, 146, 154, 222 ЗЗІ
332 General Index consent, 224 consolation, 162, 263, 283 consulate (Cicero’s), 46, 60, 215, 219 contemplation, 52, 133, 180, 187, 189, 198-199, 255, 286 see also Stars cosmopolitanism, 2, 98, 176, 185, 194, 197, 199, 231, 244-246, 249, 231, 259, 272, 285, 291 cosmos, 112, 122, 124, 126, 195 Cotta (character in De natura deorum), 104, 108, 117-118, 123, 126, 130-131, 139, 262 Grantor, 158, 161 Crassus (character in De oratorė), 9, 38-40, 70, 206-207, 210-211 crisis, 14-15, 66, 69, 100 Critolaus, ti Cynicism, 50, 244 Cyrenaics, 40, 159-160, 162 death, xoo, 151, 156, 158, 161, 170, 254, 278, 292 democracy, 94, 228 determinism, 84, 138, 140-144, 146, 262 dialectic, 17, 19, 29, 33, 76, 91, 112 dialogue, 25, 91, 100, 141, 296 Dicaearchus, 52, 152, 188, 249 dignity, 8, 52, 240, 277, 289 see ako Honor Diogenes of Babylon, 11, 125 divination, 41, 125, 135-137, 139-143, 146-148, 262 doubt, 51, 77, 146, 265 Dream of Scipio, 122, 194, 221, 232, 242, 283 duties, 45, 175-176, 186, 190, 249, 272, 285, 289 eclecticism, I ehtes (roman), 8, 11-12, 14-18, 21, 61, 134, 148, 202-203, 227 eloquence, 4, 7, 9, 21, 38-39, 75, 80-81, 153, I95-Ī96, 200, 203, 205, 208-211, 213, 258, 271, 274—275 emotions, 157-160, 205, 209, 263, 298 empire, 12, 14, 232-236, 239, 260-261 Ennius, 8-9, 71, 240-241 Epicureanism, 8, 10, 12, 20, 22, 24, 33, 40, 43-44. 47. 49-50, 53, 57. 59. 62.-63, 75. 97,120,124, 131, 152,160,166,168-172, 174, 178-179, 184, 268, 298 see ako, Epicurus, Lucredus, Philodemus, Zeno of Sidon Epicurus, 10, 33, 40, 47-49, 63, 120, 125-126, 144, 159, 162 equality, 217, 224-225, 227, 229, 270
error, 77-78, 157, 256 evil, 151, 156, 158-159, 162, 167, 177, 238, 257 examples, 61, 170 fate, 137-138, 140, 143, 145-146, 261 fatherland, 189, 193-194, 197, 233, 246, 259, 278 fellowship (Societas), 14,177, 246-247, 274, 288, 291 see ako Socialibilty Fetial code, 237, 239-240, 243, 287 Etting (decorum), 191, 203—204, 270, 274 foreknowledge (divine), 138, 142, 257, 262 Franklin, Benjamin, 216 freedom (human), 5, 18, 44, 62, 99, 108, 131, 140, 145, 218, 262, 277, 297 freedom (polidcal), 217, 224, 228-229, 236 friendship, 43, 55-57, 171, 197, 247, 280, 295-299 glory, 239, 241-243, 280-281, 298 see ako Honor goal of life (telos), 166-167 gods, 124, 126-129, 135, 137-138, 141, 147, 155, 190, 232, 240, 261, 279 good, 83, 97,159,166,168,173-175, 179, 182, 256, 271 goods, see Good Greek, 1-2, 8-11, 13-14, 44-46, 48, 56, 58, 71-75, 78-79, 83, 85-86, hi, 252 see ako Latín, Transladon grief, 48, 58, 150, 154, 157-163, 263, 298 Grodus, Hugo, 231, 242, 285, 287, 289-290 guardian of the state (tutor), 13, 76, 206-207 Hamilton, Alexander, 268, 282 happiness, 21, 34, 44, 96-97, 117, 133, 150, 170, 173, 181, 198, 254-257, 265, 297 health, 158, 161, 174, 181, 294 heavens, see Stars highest good, see Good historical inquiry, 7, 21, 23 honor, 82, 148, 238-243, 278, 281, 283 see ako Dignity, Glory honorable (honestum), 44, 57, 82, 90, 172—173, 175, 185-186, 190, 192, 287, 298 hope, no, 117, 153, 221, 260, 296 human nature, 34, 65, 175-176, 179, 190, 194, 234-235, 238 human rights, 217, 246, 289-290 humanity, 57, 83, 176, 246, 287 Hume, David, 268, 274-277
General Index 333 humor, 49, 51-52, 60, 275, 299 hypocrisy, 172, 178, 204 nature, 4, 72, 78, 123, 131, 154, 167-168, 176, 184, 193-194, 198, 228 immortality, 94, 152-156, 254, 256, 265, 293 impressions, 78, 81, no-in, 113-114, 116, 118, 144 impulses, 83, 144, 176 indifferents, 139, 174, 177, 242 inequality, 224-225 injustice, 233, 235-236, 249, 286 Isocrates, 53, 64, 92, 106 order and harmony of actions, 175—176 Jefferson, Thomas, 227 just war theory, 236, 238, 240, 242-243, 250, 287 justice, 98, 176, 191, 193, 220, 222, 232-233, 239-242, 249, 261, 279, 285, 287, 289 Kant, Immanuel, 231, 268, 272, 283, 285, 287-290 knowledge, 77, 105, 113, 133 Lactantius, 233, 252 language, 14, 71-72, 178, 276-277, 294 see ako Latin, Greek, Translation Latin, 1-2, 8-9, 12, 14, 21-22, 33, 44, 47, 51, 56, 71-72, 74-77, 83, 85-86, 109, 142, 151, 154-155, 166, 190, 208, 235, 246 law (natural), 17, 40-41, 98-99, 130, 220-221, 228, 231, 233-235, 244-245, 251, 280, 288-289 laws (rmj/legislation, 17, 95-96, 101, 233 lazy Argument, 140 kader (princeps), 76, 89, 206—207 leisure, 9, 14, 90, 137, 189, 258, 292, 298 library, 13, 64, 137, 200 Locke, John, 223, 268, 270-271 logic, 116, 136, 145 see ako Dialectic love, 45, 55-56, 82-83, 246-247, 260, 266, 291, 297 see ako Affection (parental) Luditus, 51, 71, 75, 77, 82, 244 Lucretius, 10, 20, 22, 71-72, 77-78, 82, 85, 120, 125, 135, 152 magnanimity, 191 memory, 15, 155, 159, 179, 205, 294 mind (animus), 128, 143, 145, 179, 295 misfortunes, 131, 158-160, 181 mixed constitution, 216, 220, 225, 228—229, 245 monarchy, 219, 226 Montesquieu, 246, 269, 281 myth
of Er, 94, 122 pain, 150, 167-168, 174, 181, 297 Panaetius, 11-12, 19, 77, 155, 186, 191, 195, 239 particularism, 272 passions, see Emotions patriotism, 23, 185, 231, 244, 247, 250 See ako Fatherland people (populus), 223, 227, 229, 260 Peripatetics, 11-12, 40, 52, 84, IOI, 116, 121, 125-126, 139, 151-152, 158, 162, 173-174. I77 188 see ako Aristotle, Critolaus, Dicaearchus, Theophrastus persuasion, 138, 200, 202, 209, 2x7, 224 see ako Audience persuasive (pithanon), 80-81, 113,118,164, 212 see ako Probable Philo of Larissa, 1, 12, 19, 81, 104, 118, 121, 126, 157, 264 Philodemus, 12—13, 20, 63, 120, 125, 131 philosophy (as a discipline), 7, 9-10, 14, 21, 23, 47, 59, 64-65, 92, 157, 166, 209, 211 physics, 2, 20, 36, 38, 43, 85, 121-122, 124, 126- 127, 132, 138, 187, 193-194, 198 Plato, 5, 19-20, 33, 35-39. 45-48. 53, 57, 61, 63-64, 73, 75, 81, 88-102, 112, 117, 121-122, 125-127, 130, 132, 151-154, 164, 175, 188, 215, 220-221, 224, 228, 234, 264-265, 280, 286 pleasure, 8, 10, 49, 63, 82, 133, 160, 166-169, 172, 174, 184, 292, 295 pluralism, 180 poisoning, 238 Polemo, 178 political participation/service, 4, 8, 18, 137, 171, 173, 178, 185, 188, 194, 286, 291, 298 politics, 47, 137, 146-147, 200-201, 205 Pompey, 4, 10, 13, 17, 19, 45, 89-90, 135 Posidonius, 12—13, շշ. I2° 23։ poverty, 174, 288, 290 preconceptions, 124, 126, 129 prediction, 139—140, 142—143, 145-146, 262 preface, 7, 29-30, 35, 39, 105, 123, 148, 219 principle of bivalence, 144-145 probabilism, 19, 79, 81, in probable (probabile), 27, 79—81, iii—113, 116, 118, 132, 141, 151, 261, 272 see ako Persuasive promises,
236, 287, 289 property, 68, 197, 223, 227, 270, 286, 289, 292
334 General Index protreptic, 21, 25, 45-47, 109, 255 providence, 125, 127, 129, 131, 141, 197, 257 punishment and reward, 145, 148, 151, 156, 278 Pythagoreanism, 10, 37, 122, 125, 154 reader, 25-26, 28, 30, 32-34, 36, 39-40,51, 76, 100, 103, 105, 115, 141, 169, 171, 182, 228, 254 reason, 15-16, 23, 29, 56, 98-99, 131,139,142, 147, 160, 173, 175-176, 179, 190-192, 231, 234, 258, 272, 280 refutation, 29, 32—33, 116, 265 Regulus, 169-170, 191, 287, 289 relativism, 233—234 religion, 4, 15, 18, 97, 120-121, 124, 130, 132, 135, 146-147, 153, 259, 261, 278-279 republicanism, 215-219, 221-222, 224-226, 229-232, 250, 268 responsibility, see Agency Res publica, 15, 17, 20, 24, 66-68, 70, 76, 90, 93, 96, 135-136, 140, 146, 148, 188, 194, 205, 211, 215-21Ճ, 219, 221—223, 227, 231, 241, 245—250, 260, 291 rhetoric, 9, 38, 64, 66, 88, 91—92, 101-102,138, 150, 188, 201-203, 208-209, 213, շ64, 271, 275. 277 294 see abo Eloquence roles կ/ersonae), 191 Roman history, 91, 133, 215, 220, 245, 260 Roman values, 168, 170, 172, 177, 191 Rome, n, 14, 113, 130-131, 135-136, 147-148, 168, 172, 191, 215, 220-221, 232-234, 237, 243-245, 260, 291 Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 277—279, 283 sage, 50, 77, 83-84, 109, 157-158, 160, 163, 173, 176, 189-190, 192, 232, 256, 263 Scipio Aemilianus, 11—12, 61, 207 self-interest, 184, 233, 269 self-preservation, 174, 179 Senate (Roman), 10-11, 60, 62, 66, 69, 89, 93, 123, 147, 201-205, 207, 210, 227-228, 237, 239-240, 278, 292-293 Seneca, 2, 71, 84, 86, 162, 185, 194, 263, 282 senses, 77, 168, 179 sentimentalism, 272 Shaftesbury, 272-273 signs, 131, 141, 147 skepticism,
4—5, 26—28, 32, 40, 99, 103-106, 108, in, 116-118, 182, 213, 257, 264-265, 268 Smith, Adam, 269, 273—274, 276-277, 287 sociability, 18, 57,185-188, 190-191,193-194, 196-197, 246, 248-249, 268, 273, 278, 280 Socrates, 19, 29, 32, 36-38, 40, 45, 50, 63, 80, 90-91, 93, 105, 107, 117, 122, 133, 110, 157, 166, 195, 208, 244 sorite argument, 130 soul, 144, 151-158, 163, 256, 278 stars, 98,121, 126-128, 152, 193, 198, 232, 261 statesman, 3, 39, 76, 142, 161, 164, 188, 200, 206, 209, 217, 220, 225, 228, 268 see abo Guardian of the state Stoicism, xi, I, 3, 6, її, 14, 17, 19, 22, 34, 49—50, 54, 56-57, 59-62, 64, 74, 76, 78, 80-82, 84, 97-99, no-115, 120, 122, 124-127, 130-131, 138, 142, 144, 151-152, 154-155, 157, 159, 162, 166, 173—179, 182, 185-186, 188-190, 196, 211, 235, 242, 244, 246, 248, 263, 268, 282, 296-297 see abo Cato the Younger, Chrysippus, Diogenes of Babylon, Panaetius, Posidonius style, 75, 93, 204, 208, 275-277 suffering, 151, 157-159 see abo Grief, Pain superstition, 16, 136, 139, 146, 148, 254 suspension of assent, 27, 51, 76, 106, no, 114, 256 swerve (atomic), 144-145 sympathy, 273-274, 277 system, 16, 19, 25-27, 40, 88, 127, 143, 178, 182, 218, 269 theology, 23, 30, 120, 138, 147 Theophrastus, 52, 181 therapy of the soul, 159-160, 162-163 time, 160, 162-163, 291 tradition, 15, 18, 23, 136, 153-154, 169, 171 translation, 1, 8, 14, 43-45, 51, 57, 71-73, 75-76, 80-83, 94 I23 ւշ5 ւշ8, i55, t57 223, 235, 272 truth, 19, 22-23, 41, 80-81, 97, 100, по-ш, 114-116, 118, 126, 132, 145-146, 151, 153, 157, 212-213, 256 truth-like (verisimile), 29, 33, 81,116,132, 150, 153,
212, 264 Tullia, 20, 48, 58, 150, 161, 298 tyranny, 9, 15, 45, 66, 68-69, 93-94, toi, 193, 207 universalism, 245, 250
General Index Varro, ю, 13, 16, 18, 21-24, 36, 43, 72, 74, 115, 121-122, 130, 135 virtue, 150, 161, 166, 170, 173-174, 177, 179, 181, 190, 194, 206, 232, 271, 281, 283 Wilson, James, 279-280 wisdom, n, 49, 89, 158, 177, 186-189, 193, 195-196, 200, 203, 209-210, 227, 229, 254-255 wise person, see Sage war, 237-239, 242, 249, 287 will (voluntas), 84, 140, 143-144, 254, 263 335 Zeno of Sidon, 12-13, 120 Ґ Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München |
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Contents page ix List of Contributors Preface Cicero ’s Philosophical Works A Note on Abbreviations xiii xvi xviii Introduction i Thomas Bénatouïl 1 Cicero’s Philosophical Writing in Its Intellectual Context 7 Claudia Moatti 2 The Ciceronian Dialogue 25 Charles Brittain and Peter Osorio 3 Philosophy in Cicero’s Letters 43 Sophie Aubert-Baillot 4 Philosophy in Cicero’s Speeches 59 Catherine Steel 5 Cicero and the Creation of a Latin PhilosophicalVocabulary 71 Carlos Lévy 6 Cicero and Plato 88 Malcolm Schofield 7 Cicero’s Academic Skepticism 103 Tobias Reinhardt 8 Cosmology, Theology, and Religion 120 Շևա Auvray-Assayas 9 Determinism, Fate, and Responsibility Elisabeth Begemann vii 134
viii IO Contents Cicero on the Emotions and the Soul 150 Sean McConnell II Ethical Theory and the Good Life 166 Raphael Woolf 12 Nature and Social Ethics 184 Gretchen Reydams-Schih ІЗ Philosophy, Rhetoric, and Politics 200 Gary Remer 14 Cicero’s Republicanism 215 Walter Nicgorski 15 Empire, Just Wars, and Cosmopolitanism 231 Jed W. Atkins 16 Cicero and Augustine 252 Anne-Isabelk Bouton-Touboulic 17 Cicero and Eighteenth-Century Political Thought 268 Daniel J. Kapust і8 Cicero and Twenty-First-Century Political Philosophy 284 Martha C. Nussbaum Bibliography Index of Cicero’s Texts General Index 301 327 331
Cicero is one of the most important and influential thinkers within the history of Western philosophy. For the last thirty years, his reputation as a philosopher has once again been on the rise after close to a century of very low esteem. This Companion introduces readers to 'Cicero the philosopher' and to his philosophical writings. It provides a handy port-of-call for those interested in Cicero's original contributions to a wide variety of topics such as epistemology, the emotions, determinism and responsibility, cosmopolitanism, republicanism, philosophical translation, dialogue, aging, friendship, and more. The international, interdisciplinary team of scholars represented in this volume highlights the historical significance and contemporary relevance of Cicero's writings, and suggests pathways for future scholarship on Cicero's philosophy as we move through the twenty-first century.
General Index Academy, i, 4, 5, 11, 19, 23, 25-26, 28, 28-30, З*. 35-37. Յ9-40. 51. 74. 77. 78, 80, 81, 84, 88,92,97,99,103,104,105,106,108, no-111, 114, 116, 118, 121-122, 124, · 129, 130, 138, 141, 151, 157, 166, 178, 185, 198, 212, 264 see oho Arcesilaus, Carneades, Charmadas, Clitomachus, Cotta, Crantor, Philo of Larissa, Plato, Polemo. accordance with nature, 174-175, 177-179, 234, 288-289 see ako Human nature Adams, John, 48, 216-218, 227-229, 281-282 affection (parental), 54-56, 176, 184, 190, 246 afterlife, 151-155, 221, 254, 256 see ako Immortality, Soul, agency, 136, 140, Ï43-144 see ako Freedom (Human), Will aging, 291-295 altruism, 44, 184 see ako Affection (parental) animals, 57, 83, 167-168, 176, 190, 197 anticipation (of future events), 159-160 see ako Prediction Antiochns of Ascalon, 1, 4, 12, 19, 34, 75, 77, 83, 88, 101, 105, 108, no, 121-122, 126, 166, 178, 264 appropriation (oikeiôsis), 2, 55, 57, 83, 174, 246 Aratus, 19, 128, 132 Arcesilaus, 26, 30, 32, 81, 105, 114, 117, 212 arguing on either side, 27, 29-31, 33, 39, 45, 80, 107-108, по-iii, 151, 212 Aristotle, 17, 19-20, 47, 57, 61, 64-65, 75, 91, 106, 112, 121, 126-128, 152-154, 180, 20Ï, 211-212, 220, 256, 268, 295-297 assent, 78-79, 106, 114, 118, 144, 256 see ako Suspension of assent Athens, 11-13, 49, 68, 90, 118, 185, 206, 277 atomism, 84—85, 144 see ako Swerve Atticus, 13, 16, 20, 45-54. 74, 77. 90, 99, 184, 292-293, 295-296, 298-299 audience, 9, 26, 61, 63, 69-70, 79, 200, 203—204, 208, 211, 271, 276—277 see ako Persuasion Augustine, 2, 5, 18, 71, 80-81, 84, 109, 114, 224, 233, 252-267
Augustus, 135 authority, 5, 15, 29, 36, 60, 64, 76, 88-89, 99, 106, 108, 128, 153, 156, 201, 219, 227, 242, 258, 266, 271, 277 beauty, 52-53, 82, 92, 128, 211, 276 belieft, 112, 157, 159, 161 beneficial, 44, 82, 185-186, 192 body, 45, 144, 152, 173, 179, 295 Brutus, 8, 13, 17, 21-22, 34, 41, 75, 92, 118, 193, 213, 218, 299 Caesar, 16-19, 21, 46. 53. 67. 89-90, 101, 134-135, 186, 188, 193, 278-279, 281, 286, 299 Carneades, 2, 11, 19, 26-27, 40, 51, 81, 105, in-114, 123-124, 127, 129-130, 140, 148, 184, гіг, 233, 262 Cassius, 17, 43 cataleptic impression, no—114, 116, 258 Catiline, 66, 104, 219, 278 Cato the Elder, n, 20, 291 Cato the Younger, 13, 21-22, 60-61, 70, 173 causes, 143, 146, 158, 186, 198, 262 Cave (Plato’s allegory), 53, 128 Charmadas, 38-39 choice, 52, 121, 143, 174, 191, 298 Chrysippus, 55, 98, 140, 143-144, 162, 198, 234, 262 Clitomachus, 27, 77, 105, in-112, 118, 129 common good, 187, 189, 191-192, 197, 207, 222, 225 conflicts of duties, 186, 190, 287 consensus, 129, 136, 143, 146, 154, 222 ЗЗІ
332 General Index consent, 224 consolation, 162, 263, 283 consulate (Cicero’s), 46, 60, 215, 219 contemplation, 52, 133, 180, 187, 189, 198-199, 255, 286 see also Stars cosmopolitanism, 2, 98, 176, 185, 194, 197, 199, 231, 244-246, 249, 231, 259, 272, 285, 291 cosmos, 112, 122, 124, 126, 195 Cotta (character in De natura deorum), 104, 108, 117-118, 123, 126, 130-131, 139, 262 Grantor, 158, 161 Crassus (character in De oratorė), 9, 38-40, 70, 206-207, 210-211 crisis, 14-15, 66, 69, 100 Critolaus, ti Cynicism, 50, 244 Cyrenaics, 40, 159-160, 162 death, xoo, 151, 156, 158, 161, 170, 254, 278, 292 democracy, 94, 228 determinism, 84, 138, 140-144, 146, 262 dialectic, 17, 19, 29, 33, 76, 91, 112 dialogue, 25, 91, 100, 141, 296 Dicaearchus, 52, 152, 188, 249 dignity, 8, 52, 240, 277, 289 see ako Honor Diogenes of Babylon, 11, 125 divination, 41, 125, 135-137, 139-143, 146-148, 262 doubt, 51, 77, 146, 265 Dream of Scipio, 122, 194, 221, 232, 242, 283 duties, 45, 175-176, 186, 190, 249, 272, 285, 289 eclecticism, I ehtes (roman), 8, 11-12, 14-18, 21, 61, 134, 148, 202-203, 227 eloquence, 4, 7, 9, 21, 38-39, 75, 80-81, 153, I95-Ī96, 200, 203, 205, 208-211, 213, 258, 271, 274—275 emotions, 157-160, 205, 209, 263, 298 empire, 12, 14, 232-236, 239, 260-261 Ennius, 8-9, 71, 240-241 Epicureanism, 8, 10, 12, 20, 22, 24, 33, 40, 43-44. 47. 49-50, 53, 57. 59. 62.-63, 75. 97,120,124, 131, 152,160,166,168-172, 174, 178-179, 184, 268, 298 see ako, Epicurus, Lucredus, Philodemus, Zeno of Sidon Epicurus, 10, 33, 40, 47-49, 63, 120, 125-126, 144, 159, 162 equality, 217, 224-225, 227, 229, 270
error, 77-78, 157, 256 evil, 151, 156, 158-159, 162, 167, 177, 238, 257 examples, 61, 170 fate, 137-138, 140, 143, 145-146, 261 fatherland, 189, 193-194, 197, 233, 246, 259, 278 fellowship (Societas), 14,177, 246-247, 274, 288, 291 see ako Socialibilty Fetial code, 237, 239-240, 243, 287 Etting (decorum), 191, 203—204, 270, 274 foreknowledge (divine), 138, 142, 257, 262 Franklin, Benjamin, 216 freedom (human), 5, 18, 44, 62, 99, 108, 131, 140, 145, 218, 262, 277, 297 freedom (polidcal), 217, 224, 228-229, 236 friendship, 43, 55-57, 171, 197, 247, 280, 295-299 glory, 239, 241-243, 280-281, 298 see ako Honor goal of life (telos), 166-167 gods, 124, 126-129, 135, 137-138, 141, 147, 155, 190, 232, 240, 261, 279 good, 83, 97,159,166,168,173-175, 179, 182, 256, 271 goods, see Good Greek, 1-2, 8-11, 13-14, 44-46, 48, 56, 58, 71-75, 78-79, 83, 85-86, hi, 252 see ako Latín, Transladon grief, 48, 58, 150, 154, 157-163, 263, 298 Grodus, Hugo, 231, 242, 285, 287, 289-290 guardian of the state (tutor), 13, 76, 206-207 Hamilton, Alexander, 268, 282 happiness, 21, 34, 44, 96-97, 117, 133, 150, 170, 173, 181, 198, 254-257, 265, 297 health, 158, 161, 174, 181, 294 heavens, see Stars highest good, see Good historical inquiry, 7, 21, 23 honor, 82, 148, 238-243, 278, 281, 283 see ako Dignity, Glory honorable (honestum), 44, 57, 82, 90, 172—173, 175, 185-186, 190, 192, 287, 298 hope, no, 117, 153, 221, 260, 296 human nature, 34, 65, 175-176, 179, 190, 194, 234-235, 238 human rights, 217, 246, 289-290 humanity, 57, 83, 176, 246, 287 Hume, David, 268, 274-277
General Index 333 humor, 49, 51-52, 60, 275, 299 hypocrisy, 172, 178, 204 nature, 4, 72, 78, 123, 131, 154, 167-168, 176, 184, 193-194, 198, 228 immortality, 94, 152-156, 254, 256, 265, 293 impressions, 78, 81, no-in, 113-114, 116, 118, 144 impulses, 83, 144, 176 indifferents, 139, 174, 177, 242 inequality, 224-225 injustice, 233, 235-236, 249, 286 Isocrates, 53, 64, 92, 106 order and harmony of actions, 175—176 Jefferson, Thomas, 227 just war theory, 236, 238, 240, 242-243, 250, 287 justice, 98, 176, 191, 193, 220, 222, 232-233, 239-242, 249, 261, 279, 285, 287, 289 Kant, Immanuel, 231, 268, 272, 283, 285, 287-290 knowledge, 77, 105, 113, 133 Lactantius, 233, 252 language, 14, 71-72, 178, 276-277, 294 see ako Latin, Greek, Translation Latin, 1-2, 8-9, 12, 14, 21-22, 33, 44, 47, 51, 56, 71-72, 74-77, 83, 85-86, 109, 142, 151, 154-155, 166, 190, 208, 235, 246 law (natural), 17, 40-41, 98-99, 130, 220-221, 228, 231, 233-235, 244-245, 251, 280, 288-289 laws (rmj/legislation, 17, 95-96, 101, 233 lazy Argument, 140 kader (princeps), 76, 89, 206—207 leisure, 9, 14, 90, 137, 189, 258, 292, 298 library, 13, 64, 137, 200 Locke, John, 223, 268, 270-271 logic, 116, 136, 145 see ako Dialectic love, 45, 55-56, 82-83, 246-247, 260, 266, 291, 297 see ako Affection (parental) Luditus, 51, 71, 75, 77, 82, 244 Lucretius, 10, 20, 22, 71-72, 77-78, 82, 85, 120, 125, 135, 152 magnanimity, 191 memory, 15, 155, 159, 179, 205, 294 mind (animus), 128, 143, 145, 179, 295 misfortunes, 131, 158-160, 181 mixed constitution, 216, 220, 225, 228—229, 245 monarchy, 219, 226 Montesquieu, 246, 269, 281 myth
of Er, 94, 122 pain, 150, 167-168, 174, 181, 297 Panaetius, 11-12, 19, 77, 155, 186, 191, 195, 239 particularism, 272 passions, see Emotions patriotism, 23, 185, 231, 244, 247, 250 See ako Fatherland people (populus), 223, 227, 229, 260 Peripatetics, 11-12, 40, 52, 84, IOI, 116, 121, 125-126, 139, 151-152, 158, 162, 173-174. I77 188 see ako Aristotle, Critolaus, Dicaearchus, Theophrastus persuasion, 138, 200, 202, 209, 2x7, 224 see ako Audience persuasive (pithanon), 80-81, 113,118,164, 212 see ako Probable Philo of Larissa, 1, 12, 19, 81, 104, 118, 121, 126, 157, 264 Philodemus, 12—13, 20, 63, 120, 125, 131 philosophy (as a discipline), 7, 9-10, 14, 21, 23, 47, 59, 64-65, 92, 157, 166, 209, 211 physics, 2, 20, 36, 38, 43, 85, 121-122, 124, 126- 127, 132, 138, 187, 193-194, 198 Plato, 5, 19-20, 33, 35-39. 45-48. 53, 57, 61, 63-64, 73, 75, 81, 88-102, 112, 117, 121-122, 125-127, 130, 132, 151-154, 164, 175, 188, 215, 220-221, 224, 228, 234, 264-265, 280, 286 pleasure, 8, 10, 49, 63, 82, 133, 160, 166-169, 172, 174, 184, 292, 295 pluralism, 180 poisoning, 238 Polemo, 178 political participation/service, 4, 8, 18, 137, 171, 173, 178, 185, 188, 194, 286, 291, 298 politics, 47, 137, 146-147, 200-201, 205 Pompey, 4, 10, 13, 17, 19, 45, 89-90, 135 Posidonius, 12—13, շշ. I2° 23։ poverty, 174, 288, 290 preconceptions, 124, 126, 129 prediction, 139—140, 142—143, 145-146, 262 preface, 7, 29-30, 35, 39, 105, 123, 148, 219 principle of bivalence, 144-145 probabilism, 19, 79, 81, in probable (probabile), 27, 79—81, iii—113, 116, 118, 132, 141, 151, 261, 272 see ako Persuasive promises,
236, 287, 289 property, 68, 197, 223, 227, 270, 286, 289, 292
334 General Index protreptic, 21, 25, 45-47, 109, 255 providence, 125, 127, 129, 131, 141, 197, 257 punishment and reward, 145, 148, 151, 156, 278 Pythagoreanism, 10, 37, 122, 125, 154 reader, 25-26, 28, 30, 32-34, 36, 39-40,51, 76, 100, 103, 105, 115, 141, 169, 171, 182, 228, 254 reason, 15-16, 23, 29, 56, 98-99, 131,139,142, 147, 160, 173, 175-176, 179, 190-192, 231, 234, 258, 272, 280 refutation, 29, 32—33, 116, 265 Regulus, 169-170, 191, 287, 289 relativism, 233—234 religion, 4, 15, 18, 97, 120-121, 124, 130, 132, 135, 146-147, 153, 259, 261, 278-279 republicanism, 215-219, 221-222, 224-226, 229-232, 250, 268 responsibility, see Agency Res publica, 15, 17, 20, 24, 66-68, 70, 76, 90, 93, 96, 135-136, 140, 146, 148, 188, 194, 205, 211, 215-21Ճ, 219, 221—223, 227, 231, 241, 245—250, 260, 291 rhetoric, 9, 38, 64, 66, 88, 91—92, 101-102,138, 150, 188, 201-203, 208-209, 213, շ64, 271, 275. 277 294 see abo Eloquence roles կ/ersonae), 191 Roman history, 91, 133, 215, 220, 245, 260 Roman values, 168, 170, 172, 177, 191 Rome, n, 14, 113, 130-131, 135-136, 147-148, 168, 172, 191, 215, 220-221, 232-234, 237, 243-245, 260, 291 Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 277—279, 283 sage, 50, 77, 83-84, 109, 157-158, 160, 163, 173, 176, 189-190, 192, 232, 256, 263 Scipio Aemilianus, 11—12, 61, 207 self-interest, 184, 233, 269 self-preservation, 174, 179 Senate (Roman), 10-11, 60, 62, 66, 69, 89, 93, 123, 147, 201-205, 207, 210, 227-228, 237, 239-240, 278, 292-293 Seneca, 2, 71, 84, 86, 162, 185, 194, 263, 282 senses, 77, 168, 179 sentimentalism, 272 Shaftesbury, 272-273 signs, 131, 141, 147 skepticism,
4—5, 26—28, 32, 40, 99, 103-106, 108, in, 116-118, 182, 213, 257, 264-265, 268 Smith, Adam, 269, 273—274, 276-277, 287 sociability, 18, 57,185-188, 190-191,193-194, 196-197, 246, 248-249, 268, 273, 278, 280 Socrates, 19, 29, 32, 36-38, 40, 45, 50, 63, 80, 90-91, 93, 105, 107, 117, 122, 133, 110, 157, 166, 195, 208, 244 sorite argument, 130 soul, 144, 151-158, 163, 256, 278 stars, 98,121, 126-128, 152, 193, 198, 232, 261 statesman, 3, 39, 76, 142, 161, 164, 188, 200, 206, 209, 217, 220, 225, 228, 268 see abo Guardian of the state Stoicism, xi, I, 3, 6, її, 14, 17, 19, 22, 34, 49—50, 54, 56-57, 59-62, 64, 74, 76, 78, 80-82, 84, 97-99, no-115, 120, 122, 124-127, 130-131, 138, 142, 144, 151-152, 154-155, 157, 159, 162, 166, 173—179, 182, 185-186, 188-190, 196, 211, 235, 242, 244, 246, 248, 263, 268, 282, 296-297 see abo Cato the Younger, Chrysippus, Diogenes of Babylon, Panaetius, Posidonius style, 75, 93, 204, 208, 275-277 suffering, 151, 157-159 see abo Grief, Pain superstition, 16, 136, 139, 146, 148, 254 suspension of assent, 27, 51, 76, 106, no, 114, 256 swerve (atomic), 144-145 sympathy, 273-274, 277 system, 16, 19, 25-27, 40, 88, 127, 143, 178, 182, 218, 269 theology, 23, 30, 120, 138, 147 Theophrastus, 52, 181 therapy of the soul, 159-160, 162-163 time, 160, 162-163, 291 tradition, 15, 18, 23, 136, 153-154, 169, 171 translation, 1, 8, 14, 43-45, 51, 57, 71-73, 75-76, 80-83, 94 I23 ւշ5 ւշ8, i55, t57 223, 235, 272 truth, 19, 22-23, 41, 80-81, 97, 100, по-ш, 114-116, 118, 126, 132, 145-146, 151, 153, 157, 212-213, 256 truth-like (verisimile), 29, 33, 81,116,132, 150, 153,
212, 264 Tullia, 20, 48, 58, 150, 161, 298 tyranny, 9, 15, 45, 66, 68-69, 93-94, toi, 193, 207 universalism, 245, 250
General Index Varro, ю, 13, 16, 18, 21-24, 36, 43, 72, 74, 115, 121-122, 130, 135 virtue, 150, 161, 166, 170, 173-174, 177, 179, 181, 190, 194, 206, 232, 271, 281, 283 Wilson, James, 279-280 wisdom, n, 49, 89, 158, 177, 186-189, 193, 195-196, 200, 203, 209-210, 227, 229, 254-255 wise person, see Sage war, 237-239, 242, 249, 287 will (voluntas), 84, 140, 143-144, 254, 263 335 Zeno of Sidon, 12-13, 120 Ґ Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München |
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spelling | The Cambridge companion to Cicero's philosophy edited by Jed W. Atkins (Duke University, North Carolina), Thomas Bénatouïl (Université de Lille) Cicero's philosophy Companion to Cicero's philosophy Cambridge, United Kingdom Cambridge University Press 2022 XVIII, 335 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Cambridge companions. Philosophy Includes bibliographical references and index Introduction / by Thomas Bénatouïl -- Cicero's philosophical writing in its intellectual context / by Claudia Moatti -- The Ciceronian dialogue / by Charles Brittain and Peter Osorio -- Philosophy in Cicero's letters / by Sophie Aubert-Baillot -- Philosophy in Cicero's speeches / by Catherine Steel -- Cicero and the creation of a Latin philosophical vocabulary / by Carlos Lévy -- Cicero and Plato / by Malcolm Schofield -- Cicero's academic skepticism / by Tobias Reinhardt -- Cosmology, theology, and religion / by Clara Auvray-Assayas -- Determinism, fate, and responsibility / by Elisabeth Begemann -- Cicero on the emotions and the soul / by Sean McConnell -- Ethical theory and the good life / by Raphael Woolf -- Nature and social ethics / by Gretchen Reydams-Schils -- Philosophy, rhetoric, and politics / by Gary Remer -- Cicero's republicanism / by Walter Nicgorski -- Empire, just wars, and cosmopolitanism / by Jed W. Atkins -- Cicero and Augustine / by Anne-Isabelle Bouton-Touboulic -- Cicero and eighteenth-century political thought / by Daniel J. Kapust -- Cicero and twenty-first century political philosophy / by Martha C. Nussbaum "Cicero is one of the most important and influential thinkers within the history of Western philosophy. For the last thirty years, his reputation as a philosopher has once again been on the rise after close to a century of very low esteem. This Companion introduces readers to "Cicero the philosopher" and to his philosophical writings. It provides a handy port-of-call for those interested in Cicero's original contributions to a wide variety of topics such as epistemology, the emotions, determinism and responsibility, cosmopolitanism, republicanism, philosophical translation, dialogue, aging, friendship, and more. The international, interdisciplinary team of scholars represented in this volume highlights the historical significance and contemporary relevance of Cicero's writings, and suggests pathways for future scholarship on Cicero's philosophy as we move through the twenty-first century"-- Cicero, Marcus Tullius v106-v43 (DE-588)118520814 gnd rswk-swf Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd rswk-swf Cicero, Marcus Tullius Philosophy, Ancient (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Cicero, M. Tullius (DE-2581)TH000000647 gbd Philosophica Ciceronis (DE-2581)TH000000703 gbd Cicero, Marcus Tullius v106-v43 (DE-588)118520814 p Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 s DE-604 Atkins, Jed W. (DE-588)1044243090 edt Bénatouïl, Thomas (DE-588)143798405 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB 978-1-108-24164-9 (DE-604)BV047681771 Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033049040&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033049040&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033049040&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
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title | The Cambridge companion to Cicero's philosophy |
title_alt | Cicero's philosophy Companion to Cicero's philosophy |
title_auth | The Cambridge companion to Cicero's philosophy |
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