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Cicero's ‘De Officiis'

Cicero's ‘De Officiis'
A Critical Guide

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Raphael Woolf, J. P. F. Wynne, Georgia Tsouni, Brad Inwood, Malcolm Schofield, Christopher Gill, Rebecca Langlands, Georgina White, Caroline Bishop, Sean McConnell, Jed W Atkins, Ingo Gildenhard
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  • Date Published: June 2023
  • availability: Available
  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9781316518014

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  • Cicero's De Officiis, perhaps his most influential philosophical work, ranges over a wide variety of themes, from the role of the family in society to the question of whether our duties can conflict with one another, and from the moral significance of offence to the question of whether it is right to kill a dictator. This Critical Guide, the first collection of essays devoted to the work, is helpfully organised in thematic sections and aims to illuminate both the main individual topics of De Officiis and their interconnections, with essays by an international team of contributors that will allow readers to appreciate the work's distinctive blend of philosophical theory and social and political reality. It will be valuable for a range of readers in fields including philosophy, classics and political theory.

    • Provides the first scholarly collection of essays devoted to Cicero's De Officiis
    • Offers a multi-perspectival approach to one of Cicero's most influential philosophical works
    • Emphasises the growing importance of Roman philosophy as a distinct sub-discipline
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    • Date Published: June 2023
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9781316518014
    • length: 270 pages
    • dimensions: 235 x 157 x 20 mm
    • weight: 0.53kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Introduction Raphael Woolf
    Part I. The Framework of De Officiis:
    1. The family in De Officiis J. P. F. Wynne
    2. Conflict of duties in Cicero's De Officiis Georgia Tsouni
    Part II. The Role of Virtue:
    3. Oikeiōsis and the origin of virtue Brad Inwood
    4. Cicero's project in book 2 of De Officiis Malcolm Schofield
    5. Cicero's De Officiis on practical deliberation Christopher Gill
    Part III. Exemplary Ethics:
    6. De Officiis and exemplary ethics Rebecca Langlands
    7. Emulation and moral development in De Officiis Georgina White
    Part IV. Self and Society:
    8. Care of the (written) self: literary and ethical decorum in De Officiis Caroline Bishop
    9. Cicero and the cynics Sean McConnell
    Part V. Politics:
    10. Patriotism and cosmopolitanism in Cicero's De Officiis Jed W. Atkins
    11. Cicero's extremist ethics Ingo Gildenhard
    Bibliography, Index.

  • Editor

    Raphael Woolf, King's College London
    Raphael Woolf is Professor in the Department of Philosophy at King's College London. He is author of Cicero: The Philosophy of a Roman Sceptic (2015) and translator of Cicero: On Moral Ends (ed. Julia Annas, Cambridge University Press 2001).

    Contributors

    Raphael Woolf, J. P. F. Wynne, Georgia Tsouni, Brad Inwood, Malcolm Schofield, Christopher Gill, Rebecca Langlands, Georgina White, Caroline Bishop, Sean McConnell, Jed W Atkins, Ingo Gildenhard

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