Stoic Philosophy
Discover the profound insights of ancient thought with Stoic Philosophy by J. M. Rist. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1977, this engaging paperback spans 312 pages, offering a rigorous examination of key philosophical issues presented by the Stoic school. Professor Rist delves into the significance of intriguing Stoic paradoxes, such as 'all sins are equal,' while exploring the intricate relationships between Stoic physics, ethics, and logic. Whether you're a seasoned philosophy enthusiast or new to the subject, Rist's analytical approach provides a captivating journey through the foundational concepts of Stoicism. Ideal for students and scholars alike, this book is a must-have for anyone interested in ancient Western philosophy. Enhance your understanding of philosophical traditions by adding Stoic Philosophy to your collection today!