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Paperback Greek Ethical Thought Book

ISBN: 1025468740

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Greek Ethical Thought

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"Greek Ethical Thought" provides a comprehensive exploration into the development of moral philosophy in ancient Greece. Compiled and introduced by Hilda D. Oakeley, this collection traces the evolution of ethical inquiry from its earliest poetic expressions in Homer to the complex metaphysical systems of later thinkers. The work examines the transition from traditional heroic values to the sophisticated investigations into the nature of the good life, justice, and human excellence.

Throughout the volume, readers are introduced to the fundamental questions that shaped Western civilization. It covers the profound insights of the Pre-Socratics, the intellectual revolution led by Socrates, the expansive idealism of Plato, and the systematic ethics of Aristotle. The collection also extends to the Stoic and Epicurean traditions, offering a broad perspective on how classical thinkers grappled with the relationship between the individual, society, and the cosmos.

By presenting key texts and thematic overviews, "Greek Ethical Thought" serves as an essential resource for understanding the foundations of moral reasoning. It highlights the enduring relevance of Greek philosophy in contemporary debates regarding virtue and character. This scholarly survey remains a valuable guide for students of philosophy, history, and classical literature seeking to understand the intellectual heritage of the Hellenic world.

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