Ancient Evenings: Nine Pyrrhonian Dialogues
Ancient Evenings is a study of consciousness presented as a series of fictional philosophical dialogues set at the height of the Roman Empire. These dialogues — on good and evil, truth and falsehood, life and death — are historical re-enactments of what persons representing the major Hellenistic schools of philosophy might actually have said to one another in informal but serious discussion and debate. The inclusion of the Buddhist-like arguments of ancient Pyrrhonian sceptics — which challenge the dogmatic Stoics, Epicureans, and Academic nihilists — results in a powerful unique view of the secular Hellenistic schools of antiquity, and of their continued importance to modern secular thinking about how to live in a world without divine intervention. Ancient Evenings is in the spirit of great dialogues from Plato to Cicero, and Berkeley to Hume. It brings back to life the neglected literary form of the philosophical dialogue as a potent and unique instrument of philosophical inquiry.
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Ancient Evenings: Nine Pyrrhonian Dialogues
Ancient Evenings is a study of consciousness presented as a series of fictional philosophical dialogues set at the height of the Roman Empire. These dialogues — on good and evil, truth and falsehood, life and death — are historical re-enactments of what persons representing the major Hellenistic schools of philosophy might actually have said to one another in informal but serious discussion and debate. The inclusion of the Buddhist-like arguments of ancient Pyrrhonian sceptics — which challenge the dogmatic Stoics, Epicureans, and Academic nihilists — results in a powerful unique view of the secular Hellenistic schools of antiquity, and of their continued importance to modern secular thinking about how to live in a world without divine intervention. Ancient Evenings is in the spirit of great dialogues from Plato to Cicero, and Berkeley to Hume. It brings back to life the neglected literary form of the philosophical dialogue as a potent and unique instrument of philosophical inquiry.
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Ancient Evenings: Nine Pyrrhonian Dialogues

Ancient Evenings: Nine Pyrrhonian Dialogues

by Adrian Kuzminski
Ancient Evenings: Nine Pyrrhonian Dialogues

Ancient Evenings: Nine Pyrrhonian Dialogues

by Adrian Kuzminski

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Ancient Evenings is a study of consciousness presented as a series of fictional philosophical dialogues set at the height of the Roman Empire. These dialogues — on good and evil, truth and falsehood, life and death — are historical re-enactments of what persons representing the major Hellenistic schools of philosophy might actually have said to one another in informal but serious discussion and debate. The inclusion of the Buddhist-like arguments of ancient Pyrrhonian sceptics — which challenge the dogmatic Stoics, Epicureans, and Academic nihilists — results in a powerful unique view of the secular Hellenistic schools of antiquity, and of their continued importance to modern secular thinking about how to live in a world without divine intervention. Ancient Evenings is in the spirit of great dialogues from Plato to Cicero, and Berkeley to Hume. It brings back to life the neglected literary form of the philosophical dialogue as a potent and unique instrument of philosophical inquiry.

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ISBN-13: 9781788361262
Publisher: Andrews UK
Publication date: 01/20/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Adrian Kuzminski writes on philosophical and political issues. His works include Pyrrhonism: How the Ancient Greeks Reinvented Buddhism (2008), Pyrrhonian Buddhism (2021), The People’s Money (2024), The Ecology of Money: Debt, Growth, and Sustainability (2013), and Fixing the System: A History of Populism, Ancient & Modern (2008).
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