This new edition of Hellenistic Philosophy --including nearly 100 pages of additional material--offers the first
English translation of the account of Stoic ethics by Arius Didymus, substantial new sources on Epicureanism, Stoicism,
and Scepticism, expanded representation of Plutarch and Cicero, and a fuller presentation of papyrological evidence.
Inwood and Gerson maintain the standard of consistency and accuracy that distinguished their translations in the
first edition, while regrouping some material into larger, more thematically connected passages. This edition is
further enhanced by a new, more spacious page design.
"The selections are well chosen, the translation accurate and very readable, and the glossary and indices quite
helpful. . . . it is to be recommended for it is the best available."
--Peter Preuss, Canadian Philosophical Review
Table of Contents
Preface.
Introduction.
Abbreviations.
I. Epicureanism.
The ancient biography of Epicurus.
The extant letters.
Ancient collections of maxims.
Doxigraphical reports.
The testimony of Cicero.
The testimony of Lucretius.
The polemic of Plutarch.
Short fragments and testimonia from known works.
Short fragments and testimonia from uncertain works.
Logic and epistemology.
Physics and theology.
Ethics.
II. Stoicism.
Philosophy.
Logic and Theory of Knowledge.
Physics.
On Fate.
Ethics.
III. Scepticism.
Academic Scepticism:
Arcesilaus and Carneades.
Pyrrhonian Scepticism;
Pyrrho;
Aenesidemus.
Later Pyrrhonism:
Sextus Empiricus;
General Principles;
The Modes;
Logic;
Physics;
Ethics.
Glossary.
Philosophers and Philosophical Sources.
Indexes.