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Cynic Philosophers: from Diogenes to Julian [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, height x width x depth: 198x129x16 mm, weight: 216 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Dec-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Penguin Classics
  • ISBN-10: 0141192224
  • ISBN-13: 9780141192222
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, height x width x depth: 198x129x16 mm, weight: 216 g
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'Poverty does not consist in the want of money,' I answered, 'nor is begging to be deplored. Poverty consists in the desire to have everything, and through violent means if necessary'

From their founding in the fifth century BC and for over 800 years, the Cynic philosophers sought to cure humanity of greed and vice with their proposal of living simply. They guaranteed happiness to their adherents through freedom of speech, poverty, self-sufficiency and physical hardiness. In this fascinating and completely new collection of Cynic writing through the centuries, from Diogenes and Hipparchia, to Lucian and the Roman emperor Julian, the history and experiences of the Cynic philosophers are explored to the full.

Robert Dobbin's introduction examines the public image of the Cynics through the ages, as well as the philosophy's contradictions and how their views on women were centuries ahead of their time. This edition also includes notes on the text, chronology, glossary and suggested further reading.

Translated, edited and with an introduction by Robert Dobbin

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From their founding in the fifth century BC and for over 800 years, the Cynic philosophers sought to cure humanity of greed and vice with their proposal of living simply.
Abbreviations vii
Chronology ix
Introduction xi
Further Reading xlii
A Note on the Translation xliv
The Cynic Philosophers
1 [ Lucian], The Cynic
3(9)
2 Summary Of Cynic Doctrines (Dl
6. 103-5)
12(2)
3-6 Antisthenes
14(14)
Life
14(5)
Antisthenes' speech in the Symposium of Xenophon
19(2)
Display speeches by Ajax and Odysseus
21(7)
7-78 Diogenes Of Sinope
28(33)
79-98 Crates And Hipparchia
61(11)
99-110 Bion
72(7)
111-14 Onesicritus
79(5)
115-22 Demetrius
84(8)
123-4 Dio Chrysostom
92(18)
Oration 6
92(11)
Oration 8
103(7)
125-32 Teles
110(25)
On Appearance and Reality
110(2)
On Self-Sufficiency
112(5)
On Exile
117(5)
A Comparison of Poverty and Wealth (A)
122(5)
A Comparison of Poverty and Wealth (B)
127(1)
That Pleasure is Not the Goal of Life
128(1)
On Circumstances
129(1)
On Freedom from Passion
130(5)
133-4 Lucian
135(39)
Demonax
135(11)
On the Death of Peregrinus
146(16)
135 Epictetus, On Cynicism
162(12)
136-7 Julian
174(28)
Oration 9, Against the Ignorant Cynics
174(18)
Oration 7, To the Cynic Heracleios
192(10)
Glossary 202(14)
Notes 216
Robert Dobbin was born in New York City in 1958. He received a PhD in Classics from the University of California at Berkeley in 1989, and taught history and classics at college level for years. He is the author of Epictetus Discourses: Book One (1998), as well as articles on Virgil, Plato and Pythagoras. He has also translated Epictetus's Discourses and Selected Writings (2008) for Penguin Classics. Currently he works as a book editor in northern California.