Filosofia a Roma: dalla riflessione sui principi all'arte della vita

Roma: Carocci (2012)
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This is an overview of the main schools of philosophy in Rome. The study of the thought of the most significant Roman philosophers (Lucretius, Cicero, Seneca, Marcus Aurelius) is presented in reference to the partition between physics, ethics and logic, previously opened by Academician Xenocrates.

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