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  1. Stoic ethics.William O. Stephens - 2004 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    The tremendous influence Stoicism has exerted on ethical thought from early Christianity through Immanuel Kant and into the twentieth century is rarely understood and even more rarely appreciated. Throughout history, Stoic ethical doctrines have both provoked harsh criticisms and inspired enthusiastic defenders. The Stoics defined the goal in life as living in agreement with nature. Humans, unlike all other animals, are constituted by nature to develop reason as adults, which transforms their understanding of themselves and their own true good. (...)
     
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    Protestant virtue and Stoic ethics.Elizabeth Agnew Cochran (ed.) - 2018 - London: Bloomsbury, Bloomsbury T&T Clark, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
    This book examines the dialogue between Roman Stoic ethics and the work of Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Jonathan Edwards. Elizabeth Agnew Cochran illuminates key theological convictions that provide a foundation for constructing a contemporary Protestant virtue ethic consistent with a number of theological beliefs characteristic of the historical Reformed tradition. Building on this conversation, this book develops the claims that faith holds a unique value among possible moral goods; virtue has a unity that coincides with a soteriology (...)
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    Stoic Ethics: Epictetus and Happiness as Freedom.William O. Stephens - 2007 - London, UK: Continuum.
    The impact of Stoicism on Roman culture and early Christianity was considerable. Unfortunately, little survives of the early writings on Stoicism. Our knowledge of it comes largely from a few later Stoics. In this unique book, William O. Stephens explores the moral philosophy of the late Stoic Epictetus, a former slave and dynamic Stoic teacher. His philosophy, as recorded by one of his students, is the most earnest and most compelling defense of ancient Stoicism that exists. Epictetus' teachings (...)
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  4. Stoic ethics.Malcolm Schofield - 2003 - In Brad Inwood (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to the Stoics. Cambridge University Press. pp. 233--256.
     
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    Stoic Ethics.Richard Bett - 2018 - In Sean D. Kirkland & Eric Sanday (eds.), A Companion to Ancient Philosophy. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press. pp. 530–548.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction The Sage versus the Rest of Humanity The Ideal Course of Human Development The Indifferent and Progress towards the Good Conclusion Bibliography.
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    Stoic Ethical Theory: How Much is Enough?Christopher Gill - forthcoming - Symposion. Theoretical and Applied Inquiries in Philosophy and Social Sciences.
    Christopher Gill ABSTRACT: How much theory is enough for a complete account of ancient Stoic ethics and for modern life-guidance? Stoic ethics was presented either purely in its own terms or combined with the idea of human or universal nature. Although the combination of ethical theory with human and universal nature provides the ….
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    Stoic Ethical Theory: How Much Is Enough?Christopher Gill - 2022 - Symposion: Theoretical and Applied Inquiries in Philosophy and Social Sciences 9 (1):31-49.
    How much theory is enough for a complete account of ancient Stoic ethics and for modern life-guidance? Stoic ethics was presented either purely in its own terms or combined with the idea of human or universal nature. Although the combination of ethical theory with human and universal nature provides the most complete account, each of these modes of presentation was regarded as valid and can provide modern life-guidance.
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    Stoic Ethics and the Normative Impact of Technology on Wellbeing.Edward Spence - 2021 - Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    Spence develops and applies a normative model based on rationalist and virtue ethics as well as stoic philosophy to assess the impact of technology on wellbeing. Through developing this model, Spence offers a novel and important examination of the benefit of technology to our society as a whole.
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  9. A Puzzle in Stoic Ethics.Rachel Barney - 2003 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 24:303-40.
    It is very difficult to get a clear picture of how the Stoic is supposed to deliberate. This paper considers a number of possible pictures, which cover such a wide range of options that some look Kantian and others utilitarian. Each has some textual support but is also unworkable in certain ways: there seem to be genuine and unresolved conflicts at the heart of Stoic ethics. And these are apparently due not to developmental changes within the school, (...)
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  10. Stoic ethics between impulse and perversion.Jelica Sumic Riha - 2006 - Filozofski Vestnik 27 (2):145-166.
     
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    Learning to Live Naturally: Stoic Ethics and its Modern Significance.Christopher Gill - 2022 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    This book offers a sustained examination of the core Stoic ethical claims and their significance for modern moral theory. The first part considers the Stoic ideas of happiness as the life according to nature and virtue as expertise in leading a happy life and explores the senses of ‘nature’ (both human and universal) relevant for ethics. It also explains the distinction in value between virtue and ‘indifferents’ and analyses virtuous practical deliberation as selection between ‘indifferents’ directed at (...)
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  12. Stoic Ethics.Richard Bett - forthcoming - A Companion to Ancient Philosophy.
     
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  13. Marcus Aurelius, the Stoic Ethic, and Adam Smith.Harold B. Jones - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 95 (1):89 - 96.
    In The Theory of Moral Sentiments (TMS) Adam Smith draws on the Stoic idea of a Providence that uses everything for the good of the whole. The process is often painful, so the Stoic ethic insisted on conscious cooperation. Stoic ideas contributed to the rise of science and enjoyed wide popularity in Smith's England. Smith was more influenced by the Stoicism of his professors than by the Epicureanism of Hume. In TMS, Marcus Aurelius's "helmsman" becomes the "impartial (...)
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  14. Epictetus's Encheiridion: A new translation and guide to Stoic ethics.Scott Aikin & William O. Stephens - 2023 - London and New York: Bloomsbury Publishing. Edited by William O. Stephens & Epictetus.
    For anyone approaching the Encheiridion of Epictetus for the first time, this book provides a comprehensive guide to understanding a complex philosophical text. Including a full translation and clear explanatory commentaries, Epictetus's 'Encheiridion' introduces readers to a hugely influential work of Stoic philosophy. Scott Aikin and William O. Stephens unravel the core themes of Stoic ethics found within this ancient handbook. Focusing on the core themes of self-control, seeing things as they are, living according to nature, owning (...)
  15. Nature, corruption, and freedom: Stoic ethics in Kant's Religion.Melissa Merritt - 2021 - European Journal of Philosophy 29 (1):3-24.
    Kant’s account of “the radical evil in human nature” in the 1793 Religion within the Bounds of Reason Alone is typically interpreted as a reworking of the Augustinian doctrine of original sin. But Kant doesn’t talk about Augustine explicitly there, and if he is rehabilitating the doctrine of original sin, the result is not obviously Augustinian. Instead Kant talks about Stoic ethics in a pair of passages on either end of his account of radical evil, and leaves other (...)
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    A Stoic Ethics for Attention.Charles Brittain - 2021 - Rhizomata 9 (2):224-246.
    Seneca’s Letters sketch a theory of attentive action according to which distraction is caused by inconsistent beliefs about values, such that the degree of an agent’s attention to an endorsed action is proportionate to the consistency of her beliefs about value, i. e. her proximity to virtue. The agent’s activity of attentive action is co-ordinated with a state of alertness to her interests, which accordingly triggers switches in attention that sustain the endorsed action in single-minded agents or cause distraction if (...)
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  17. Reservation in Stoic Ethics.Tad Brennan - 2000 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 82 (2):149-177.
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    Self-mastery and Stoic Ethics.Keith Campbell - 1985 - Philosophy 60 (233):327-340.
    For the Stoic hero, the man or woman of virtue, the conduct of life presents no serious problems. The life of the sage comprises a consistent and effortless flow of actions, all conforming to virtue and all undertaken for the sake of their place in a virtuous life. The Stoic sage has advanced to a point where a life of courage and wisdom, justice and temperance comes easily and naturally, without struggle and without repinings.
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  19. The Logical Structure of Stoic Ethics.Jarek Gryz - 2012 - Apeiron 45 (3):221-237.
    This paper is an attempt to reject the classical interpretation of Stoic ethics as virtue ethics. The typical assumptions of this interpretation, that virtue is the supreme good and that happiness can be reduced to virtue, are questioned. We first lay out the conceptual framework of Stoic philosophy and present an outline of their reduction of happiness to virtue. The main part of the paper provides an argument for reinterpretation of virtue as rationality. In the last (...)
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    What Remains of Stoic Ethics?Evelina Praino - 2020 - Symposium 24 (2):78-99.
    Among Foucault’s works on the “techniques of the self,” the importance of the Stoic doctrine of cura sui is testified by a number of essays such as The Care of the Self and The Hermeneutics of the Subject. In line with Foucault’s biopolitical thought throughout the 1970s, my core argument in this paper is that some authors of the Italian Theory develop their account of contemporary neoliberalism through the interpretation of cura sui as a form of self-enterprise. Thus, I (...)
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    William O. Stephens, Stoic Ethics: Epictetus and Happiness as Freedom. London/New York: Continuum, 2007. Pp. xvii, 178. ISBN 9780826496089. $120.00.Eve A. Browning - 2010 - Bryn Mawr Classical Review 8.
    The decision to publish a doctoral dissertation, especially one which has only been “lightly edited” (foreword, first sentence) and with a bibliography only partially updated to reflect the scholarship of the intervening years, must always seem a risky one. In this case the risk is well taken and the resultant book is a delightful addition to our too meager store of book length overviews of Epictetus’ philosophy in the wider context of Stoic ethics.
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  22. Rules and Reasoning in Stoic Ethics.Brad Inwood - 1998 - In Katerina Ierodiakonou (ed.), Topics in stoic philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Learning to Live Naturally: Stoic Ethics and its Modern Significance, by Christopher Gill.Raphael Woolf - forthcoming - Mind:fzad044.
    Gill’s rich and comprehensive discussion of Stoic ethical thought adopts an approach that would surely have found favour with the Stoics themselves: to present.
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    Women and Stoic ethics in early modern England.Jacqueline Broad & Diana G. Barnes - 2023 - Philosophy Compass 18 (6):e12933.
    This paper provides an overview of women's engagement with Stoic ethics in early modern England (c. 1600–1700). It builds on recent literature in the field by demonstrating that there is a positive gender‐inclusive narrative to be told about Stoic philosophy in this time—one that incorporates women's specific concerns and responds to women's lived experiences. To support this claim, we take an interdisciplinary approach and examine several different genres of women's writing in the period, including letters, poems, plays, (...)
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    Suicide and Stoic Ethics in the Doctrine of Virtue.David N. James - 1998 - Kant Studien 90 (1):40-58.
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    Barlaam of Seminara on Stoic Ethics.John Sellars & Charles Hogg - 2022 - Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
    This volume contains the first critical edition and translation of Barlaam of Seminara's fourteenth century treatise Ethics According to the Stoics , along with a series of interpretative essays explaining its content and context. Barlaam's text is the earliest interpretative work written on Stoic ethics, a product of the burgeoning Italian Renaissance but also drawing on Barlaam's experience in the Byzantine intellectual world of Constantinople. Intriguingly, it offers a radically different account of the Stoic theory of (...)
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    On stoic ethics - (m.) Lorenz Von pflanzen und pflichten. Zum naturalistischen ursprung Des stoischen kathēkon. (Schweizerische beiträge zur altertumswissenschaft 50.) pp. 210. Basel: Schwabe, 2020. Cased, chf48. Isbn: 978-3-7965-4148-3. [REVIEW]Luciana Repici - 2022 - The Classical Review 72 (1):292-294.
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    Stoic Ethics[REVIEW]Rory Goggins - 2009 - Ancient Philosophy 29 (2):468-471.
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    Stoic Ethics[REVIEW]Rory Goggins - 2009 - Ancient Philosophy 29 (2):468-471.
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    Stoic Ethics - (C.) Jedan Stoic Virtues. Chrysippus and the Religious Character of Stoic Ethics. Pp. xii + 230. London and New York: Continuum, 2009. Cased, £65. ISBN: 978-1-4411-1252-1. [REVIEW]Henry Dyson - 2012 - The Classical Review 62 (2):423-425.
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    APPENDIX B. Stoic Ethics: A Law Conception without Commandments?James Doyle - 2017 - In No Morality, No Self: Anscombe’s Radical Skepticism. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. pp. 191-198.
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  32. Eudorus' psychology and Stoic ethics.Mauro Bonazzi - 2007 - In Mauro Bonazzi & Christoph Helmig (eds.), Platonic Stoicism, Stoic Platonism: The Dialogue Between Platonism and Stoicism in Antiquity. Leuven University Press.
     
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    Protestant Virtue and Stoic Ethics. By Elizabeth Agnew Cochran.Kirk J. Nolan - 2020 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 40 (1):173-174.
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  34. Nature and regularity in Stoic ethics: a discussion of Anna Maria Ioppolo, Aristone de Chio e lo stoicismo antico.N. White - unknown
     
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    Stoic Virtues: Chrysippus and the Religious Character of Stoic Ethics.Christoph Jedan - 2009 - Continuum.
    The book argues that the theological motifs in Stoic philosophy are pivotal to our understanding of Stoic ethics. Part One offers an introductory overview of the religious world view of the Stoics. Part Two examines the Stoic characterizations of virtue and the virtues. Part Three deals with Stoic theories of how human beings can become virtuous. Part Four studies the practices of Stoic ethics. It shows inter alia how the Chrysippean table of virtues (...)
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    The Transformation of the Stoic Ethic in Clement of Alexandria.Denis J. M. Bradley - 1974 - Augustinianum 14 (1):41-66.
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    VI*—The Logical Basis of Stoic Ethics.A. A. Long - 1971 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 71 (1):85-104.
    A. A. Long; VI*—The Logical Basis of Stoic Ethics, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 71, Issue 1, 1 June 1971, Pages 85–104, https://doi.org/10.10.
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    The Ethics of the Stoic Epictetus: an English Translation.Adolf Friedrich Bonhöffer & William O. Stephens - 1996 - New York, USA: Peter Lang. Edited by William O. Stephens.
    Born a slave, but later earning his freedom and founding a school for teaching Stoicism to the sons of Roman noblemen, Epictetus has been a popular source of Stoic philosophy for centuries. Originally published in 1894 by the German scholar Adolf Bonhoeffer and here translated into English for the first time, this work remains the most systematic and detailed study of Epictetus' ethics. The basis, content, and acquisition of virtue are methodically described, while important related points in (...) ethics are discussed in an extensive appendix. Epictetus is compared throughout with the other late Stoics, Cicero, the early Stoics, and Christian moral thought. This approach shows that Stoic ethics continues to have great practical and pedagogical value. (shrink)
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    Studies in the terminology of early Stoic ethics.Damianos Tsekourakis - 1974 - Wiesbaden: Steiner.
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    Protestant Virtue and Stoic Ethics T&T Clark Enquiries in Theological Ethics[REVIEW]C. Layne Hancock - 2018 - Studies in Christian Ethics 32 (4):552-556.
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  41. Following Nature: A study in Stoic ethics.Gisela Striker - 1991 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 9:1-73.
  42. The role of oikeiosis in Stoic ethics.Gisela Striker - 1983 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 1:145-67.
     
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    Epictetus: W.O. Stephens, Stoic Ethics. Epictetus and Happiness as Freedom. [REVIEW]John Sellars - 2009 - The Classical Review 59 (1):79-.
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  44. Peter Abelard’s Stoic Ethics[REVIEW]John Sellars - 2002 - Pli 13:219-228.
    Peter Abelard, Collationes, Edited and Translated by John Marenbon and Giovanni Orlandi.
     
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    Passions and Reason: Contemporary Aspects of the Therapeutic Function of Stoic Ethics.Jasmina Popovska - 2017 - Годишен зборник на Филозофскиот факултет/The Annual of the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje 70:33-52.
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  46. Stoic Conceptions of Freedom and their Relation to Ethics.Susanne Bobzien - 1997 - Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 41 (S68):71-89.
    ABSTRACT: In contemporary discussions of freedom in Stoic philosophy we often encounter the following assumptions: (i) the Stoics discussed the problem of free will and determinis; (ii) since in Stoic philosophy freedom of the will is in the end just an illusion, the Stoics took the freedom of the sage as a substitute for it and as the only true freedom; (iii) in the c. 500 years of live Stoic philosophical debate, the Stoics were largely concerned with (...)
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  47. Does cosmic nature matter? : Some reflections on the cosmological aspects of stoic ethics.Marcelo Boeri - 2009 - In Ricardo Salles (ed.), God and Cosmos in Stoicism. Oxford University Press. pp. 173.
     
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    Reason and Right Reason in Stoic ethics.Myrto Dragona-Monachou - 2015 - Philosophical Inquiry 39 (1):189-206.
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    2. A New Agenda For Stoic Ethics.Lawrence C. Becker - 1999 - In A New Stoicism. Princeton University Press. pp. 5-7.
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    2. A New Agenda for Stoic Ethics.Lawrence C. Becker - 2018 - In A New Stoicism. Princeton University Press. pp. 5-7.
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