The Routledge handbook of the Stoic tradition / edited by John Sellars.
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New York :
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
2016.
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Table of Contents:
- Part I. Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Stoicism in Rome / Gretchen Reydams-Schils
- Stoicism in early Christianity : the Apostle Paul and the Evangelist John as Stoics / Troels Engberg-Pedersen
- Plotinus and the Platonic response to Stoicism / Lloyd P. Gerson
- Augustine's debt to Stoicism in the Confessions / Sarah Catherine Byers
- Boethius and Stoicism / Matthew D. Walz
- Stoic themes in Peter Abelard and John of Salisbury / Kevin Guilfoy
- Stoic influences in the later Middle Ages / Mary Beth Ingham
- Part II. Renaissance and Reformation. The recovery of Stoicism in the Renaissance / Ada Palmer
- Stoicism in the philosophy of the Italian Renaissance / Jill Kraye
- Erasmus, Calvin, and the faces of Stoicism in Renaissance and Reformation thought / Barbara Pitkin
- Justus Lipsius and neostoicism / Jacqueline Lagrée
- Shakespeare and early modern English literature / Andrew Shifflett
- Part III. Early modern Europe. Medicine of the mind in early modern philosophy / Guido Giglioni
- Stoic themes in early modern French thought / Michael Moriarty
- Spinoza and the Stoics / Jon Miller
- Leibniz and the Stoics : Fate, freedom, and providence / David Forman
- The Epicurean Stoicism of the French enlightenment / Edward Andrew
- Stoicism and the Scottish enlightenment / Christian Maurer
- Kant and Stoic ethics / Daniel Doyle, José M. Torrabla
- Part IV. The modern world. Stoicism in nineteenth-century German philosophy / Michael Ure
- Stoicism and Romantic literature / Simon Swift
- Stoicism in Victorian culture / Heather Ellis
- Stoicism in America / Kenneth S. Sacks
- Stoic themes in contemporary Anglo-American ethics / Christopher Gill
- Stoicism and twentieth-century French philosophy / Thomas Bénatouïl
- The Stoic influence on modern psychotherapy / Donald J. Robertson.