Practical philosophy the Greco-Roman moralists /
Emory University professor Luke Timothy Johnson delivers lectures discussing the philosophers of ancient Greece and Rome, as well as the philosophical theories they espoused.
Main Author: | Johnson, Luke Timothy. |
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Other Authors: | Teaching Company. |
Format: | Cassette |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Chantilly, VA :
Teaching Co.,
[2002]
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Physical Description: |
12 audiocassettes (approximately 720 min.) : analog, Dolby processed + 2 course guidebooks (ii, 56 pages each ; 22 cm.) |
Series: |
Great courses (Audiocassette)
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Summary: |
Emory University professor Luke Timothy Johnson delivers lectures discussing the philosophers of ancient Greece and Rome, as well as the philosophical theories they espoused. |
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Item Description: |
In two containers (23 cm.). Emory University professor Luke Timothy Johnson delivers lectures discussing the philosophers of ancient Greece and Rome, as well as the philosophical theories they espoused. lecture 1. The world of the Greco-Roman moralists -- lecture 2. How empire changed philosophy -- lecture 3. The great schools and their battles -- lecture 4. Dominant themes and metaphors -- lecture 5. The ideal philosopher, a composite portrait -- lecture 6. The charlatan, philosophy betrayed -- lecture 7. Philosophy satirized, the comic Lucian -- lecture 8. Cicero, the philosopher as politician -- lecture 9. Seneca, philosopher as court advisor -- lecture 10. Good Roman advice, Cicero and Seneca -- lecture 11. Musonius Rufus, the Roman Socrates -- lecture 12. Dio Chrysostom, the wandering rhetorician -- lecture 13. Dio Chrysostom, preaching peace and piety -- lecture 14. Epictetus, philosopher as school teacher -- lecture 15. Epictetus, the stoic path to virtue -- lecture 16. Epictetus, the messenger of Zeus -- lecture 17. Marcus Aurelius, meditations of the king -- lecture 18. Jews thinking like Greeks -- lecture 19. Philo, Judaism as Greek philosophy -- lecture 20. Plutarch, biography as moral instruction -- lecture 21. Plutarch and philosophical religion -- lecture 22. Plutarch on virtue and educating children -- lecture 23. Plutarch, envy, anger, and talking too much -- lecture 24. The missing page in philosophy's story. |
Physical Description: |
12 audiocassettes (approximately 720 min.) : analog, Dolby processed + 2 course guidebooks (ii, 56 pages each ; 22 cm.) |
ISBN: |
1565855353 : |