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Präliminarien zu einem Ethos-Projekt – Teil 3
Preliminaries to an Ethos-Project – Part 3 Peter Blomen
Abstract
In the third part of the Ethos project, I focus solely on the question:
“What does ancient philosophy teach us?”.
I refer to ways to wisdom
brought to us by the important representatives of philosophical schools.
It seemed to make sense to start with the Greek triumvirate
Socrates-Plato-Aristotle, inasmuch as these wise men have taught us
philosophy as a way of life, based on the need to adopt a morally
grounded existence in our choice of life. Then I introduce various
representatives of Hellenistic schools - in the form of philosophical
marginalia. To do this, I enter the gardens of Epicurus, devote myself
to the moral theories of the Stoics, and focus on the meditations of
Marcus Aurelius in his “Exhortations to Himself”.
Keywords: Socrates' concern for himself; Plato's philosophy as a way of life; Aristotle's levels of theoría; the moral theories of epicureanism and stoicism; Marcus Aurelius' spiritual exercises in their relationship to the cosmos.
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TOPOLOGIK 2018 | journal-article e-ISSN: 2036-5462
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