The Cambridge Companion To The Stoics by Brad Inwood

This volume collects essays by leading scholars that provide an accessible yet scholarly overview of Stoic thought from its origins through the Hellenistic and Roman periods, examining central doctrines in logic, physics, and especially ethics, as well as Stoic approaches to emotion, virtue, fate, and self-control. It situates Stoicism historically, discusses key figures and texts, addresses interpretive controversies and later reception, and highlights the tradition’s continuing philosophical and practical relevance.

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