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  1. A History of Greek Philosophy, Vol. 2: The Presocratic Tradition from Parmenides to Democritus by W. K. C. Guthrie, 1979-02-28
  2. Stoic Warriors: The Ancient Philosophy behind the Military Mind by Nancy Sherman, 2007-03-19
  3. Philosophies of Existence: Ancient and Medieval
  4. The Kybalion...a Study of the Hermetic Philosophy of Ancient Egypt and Greece by Three Initiates, 1912
  5. Greek Thinkers - A History Of Ancient Philosophy by Theodor Gomperz, 2007-03-15
  6. The Rational Enterprise: Logos in Plato's Theaetetus (S U N Y Series in Ancient Greek Philosophy) by Rosemary Desjardins, 1990-05
  7. Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume XXVI: Summer 2004 (Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy)
  8. Rhetoric and Reality in Plato's "Phaedrus" (S U N Y Series in Ancient Greek Philosophy) by David A. White, 1993-02
  9. Notes on the Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle, Vols. 1-2 (Works in Ancient Philosophy) by J. A. Stewart, 1999-10-01
  10. Presocratic Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by Catherine Osborne, 2004-09-16
  11. On Ancient Philosophy by John Peterman, 2001-12-15
  12. Routledge Philosophy GuideBook to Plato and the Republic (Routledge Philosophy Guidebooks) by Nickolas Pappas, 2003-09-09
  13. Anaximander in Context: New Studies in the Origins of Greek Philosophy (Suny Series in Ancient Greek Philosophy) by Dirk L. Couprie, Robert Hahn, et all 2002-11
  14. Origins of Philosophy by Drew A. Hyland, 1984-06

101. Greek Philosophy: Hellenistic Philosophy
This chapter of the learning module, ancient Greece, briefly outlines the ideas of the major Hellenistic philosophies including Epicureanism, Stoicism, and Cynicism
http://www.wsu.edu:8001/~dee/GREECE/HELLPHIL.HTM
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) grew in importance. There was little or no independent political life, but there was in general freedom of thought and religion. The centers of life were no longer assemblies and councils, but gymnasia (schools) and shrines of the mystery cults.
Justinian in 529 A.D.
Epicureanism
ataraxia , or peace of mind. For Epicurus the aim of life was pleasure; the highest pleasure was absence of pain; pleasure of the mind was preferable to that of the body. The soul dies with the body, so we must not fear death or afterlife; the gods exist but do not concern themselves with humanity or natural phenomena (all of which can be explained scientifically); we should avoid public life and emotional commitments in order to escape the pains likely to be caused by them. The physical world was explained by the atomic theory adapted from Democritus.
Stoicism
Stoicism . After the death of Zeno of Citium, the Stoic school was headed by Cleanthes and Chrysippus, and its teachings were carried to Rome in 155 by Diogenes of Babylon. There its tenets were made popular by Panaetius, friend of the great general Scipio Aemilianus, and by Posidonius, who was a friend of Pompey (see your textbook if you don't recognize these names); Cicero drew heavily on the works of both.
Roman Reader Epictetus, The Enchiridion

102. Rome Resources
Links to many resources on ancient Rome collated by Neil Goldberg literature, military, archaeology, religion, drama, philosophy and maps.
http://www.dalton.org/groups/rome/
This site is a collection of "Rome resources" for the The Dalton School community. Anyone interested in Classical Rome will find this site to be a valuable research tool.
As the site is very large, the resources are divided into several categories: (Click on the appropriate button to view desired resource list.) Archaeology Literature Military Political ... Search Engines The Rome Project Page The Dalton School Please e-mail any comments to: neil@dalton.org AWARDS
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103. Virtual Religion Index
Large link collection from Rutgers University, categorised by religion. Also includes resources for ancient religions, archaeology, philosophy, sociology of religion, and psychology of religion.
http://religion.rutgers.edu/vri/index.html
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104. Page Of Ancient Philosophy And Literature
ancient philosophical and literary texts, some links to ancient sites, libraries, maps; pictures of ancient philosophers.
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105. SOUTH ASIAN HISTORY: India, Ancient, Medieval, Colonization, Philosophy, Culture
philosophy and Science in ancient India. Democracy in ancient India. Special Focus Indeces. Science, philosophy and Technology Index. Arts and Culture Index.
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107. SwetsWise: Login
ancient philosophy smathersblue.jpg (13439 bytes), ancient philosophy, twricn_smtrns.gif (2074 bytes). General. ancient philosophy via philosophy Research Base. Specific. PreSocratics.
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108. The Infography About Lao-Tzu -- Tao Te Ching
Sources (mostly books) recommended by a professor who specializes in the study of ancient Chinese philosophy.
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The following sources are recommended by a professor whose research specialty is ancient Chinese philosophy.
Six Superlative Sources
Robert Henricks, trans. Lao-tzu: Te-Tao Ching: A New Translation Based on the Recently Discovered Ma-Wang-Tui Texts. Ballantine Books, 1989. Mark Csikszentmihalyi and Philip J. Ivanhoe, eds. Essays on Religious and Philosophical Aspects of the Laozi. State University of New York Press, 1999. Livia Kohn and Michael La Fargue, eds. Lao-Tzu and the Tao-Te-Ching. State University of New York Press, 1998. Robert Henricks, trans. Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching: A Translation of the Startling New Documents Found at Guodian. Columbia University Press, 2000. Taoism Information Page http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/gthursby/taoism/ The Taoist Restoration Society http://www.taorestore.org/
Other Excellent Sources
Stephen R. Bokenkamp. Early Daoist Scriptures. University of California Press, 1997. Isabelle Robinet (trans. P. Brooks). Taoism: Growth of a Religion. Stanford University Press, 1997. Red Pine. Lao-tzu's Taoteching. Mercury House, 1996.

109. Page Of Ancient Philosophy And Literature
Philosophical and literary texts that one can read online with Acrobat Reader 4.x. In order to be able to download or print them one must ask the webmaster for a password. Also, some links to ancient sites, libraries, maps; pictures of ancient philosophers.
http://mkv.www5.50megs.com/classpage.html

110. The Ancient Philosophy Society
The ancient philosophy Society was established to provide a forum for diverse scholarship on ancient Greek texts. Honoring the richness
http://www.trincoll.edu/orgs/aps/Default.htm
Home Announcements Call for Papers Conference Information Conference Programs ... Contact Information The Ancient Philosophy Society was established to provide a forum for diverse scholarship on ancient Greek texts. Honoring the richness of the American and European philosophical traditions, the Ancient Philosophy Society supports phenomenological, postmodern, Anglo-American, Straussian, Tubingen School, hermeneutic, psychoanalytic, and feminist interpretations of ancient Greek philosophical and literary works. It is the intention that, within the larger aim of assessing the meaning and significance of ancient Greek texts, the Ancient Philosophy Society serve as the site of critical engagement among these various schools of interpretation and that it encourage creative and rigorous independent readings.

111. Web Project Removal Notice
Argos Limited Area Search of the ancient and Medieval Internet (argos.evansville.edu); Hippias Limited Area Search of philosophy on the Internet (hippias
http://argos.evansville.edu/
Web Project Removal Notice The following Internet search engines have been taken offline due to a lack of resources needed to keep them running and up to date.
  • Argos: Limited Area Search of the Ancient and Medieval Internet (argos.evansville.edu) Hippias: Limited Area Search of Philosophy on the Internet (hippias.evansville.edu) Noesis: Philosophical Research Online (noesis.evansville.edu)
The plans to re-release Noesis and Hippias in a new, consolidated form have been indefinitely suspended. For more information, please send email to Anthony Beavers at tb2@evansville.edu

112. In Wednesday’s Lecture, Professor Hutchinson First Introduced Aristippus O
Notes from a philosophy class session focusing on this ancient hedonist.
http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~dhutchin/j23b.htm
back to PHL200Y home page back to course outline Topic #F47
Aristippus of Cyrene
23 January 2002 Scribe: Laura Giordano These minutes were not spoken; for another version, go to the spoken minutes Nicomachean Ethics , therefore it is often difficult to convince students of its correct spelling. As an example Hutchinson referred to the book Made For Happiness by Jean Vanier. All we can hope for now is for Vanier to get the spelling correct. The second announcement was with respect to the Scribes and Scholars project. Hutchinson noted that as far as he or any of his colleagues were aware, a project like this has never before been attempted. The purpose of the project is to show how much one can retrodict of an ancient text. Next Hutchinson moved on to his lecture on Aristippus of Cyrene. He referred to Aristippus as a coulourful figure who forms a bridge between the Epicureans and Socrates; this bridge however is both tenuous and arguable for many. Here Hutchinson turned our focus back to the central figure of Socrates, and noted that Aristippus was a man who studied with Socrates yet had ideas and students of his own. It seems to me that Socrates also encouraged his associates to practice self-discipline with regards to food and drink and sex and sleep and heat and cold and physical exertion by discourses like the one which follows.

113. Scout Report Archives
Browse Resources. philosophy, ancient. (4 resources). Resources. Diotima Materials for the Study of Women and Gend Edited by Ross
http://scout.wisc.edu/Archives/SPT--BrowseResources.php?ParentId=822

114. Philosophy At Hal Hsieb (History Of Ancient Philosophy Course)
Series of lecture notes on ancient philosophy, in PDF format.
http://members.lycos.co.uk/philosophia/

115. Ancient Philosophy Resources - Directories - Links
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116. History Of Ideas: Ancient Philosophy
lecture on ancient philosophy (thumbnails of multimedia slides). Back to index page for history of ideas course Back to lecture timetable
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118. Ancient Philosophy
PHL 321 ancient philosophy Instructor Dr. Bob Zunjic. ancient Greek philosophy is admittedly much more than the chronological beginning of Western philosophy.
http://www.uri.edu/personal/szunjic/philos/ancient.htm
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PHL 321
ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY
Instructor: Dr. Bob Zunjic
Office Hours:
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Course Description:
Objectives:
The main objective of this course is to get acquainted with the most important texts of Ancient Greek philosophy, to learn how to read and interpret them, and finaly, to understand the conceptual framework and particular categories conveying the fundamental ideas of Greek philosophers. Our secondary goal is to try to relate Greek philosophical legacy with the posterior development of Western philosophy as well as with our modern human condition and experience.
Course Texts: S.M. Cohen, P. Curd and C.D.C. Reeve, eds., Readings in Ancient Greek Philosophy (From Thales to Aristotle) , Hackett Publishing Company, Indianapolis/Cambridge, (2rd edition or later) All readings will be taken from this collection of essays. Two additional resources are highly recommended though not required:

119. APEIRON: A Journal For Ancient Philosophy And Science
Journal published by the University of Texas covering ancient philosophy and science up to the end of the classical period. Site features editorial credits, manuscript submission guidelines, and subscription information.
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