----- 法律,原因和宇宙城市:早期拱廊的政治哲学
INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1: THE DISTURBING THESES 1. The Disturbing Theses and the Reception of Early Stoic Political Philosophy 2. The Lists of Disturbing Theses: Diogenes Laertius 3. The Lists of Disturbing Theses: Sextus Empiricus 4. The Stoic 'Art of Life' 5. Variants of Sceptical Argument 6. Stoic Revisionism 7. Ways of Making Sense of the Disturbing Theses CHAPTER 2: THE COMMUNITY OF ALL BEINGS 1. Four Theses on Citizenship 2. 'Only the Sages are Citizens' 3. All Human Beings 4. Humans and Gods, and Sages and Gods 5. Citizenship, Reason, and the Theory of Oikeosis CHAPTER 3: SAGES AND GODS 1. Are Gods Sages? 2. The Sage is 'Ignorant of Nothing' 3. 'Only the Sage is X' 4. Citizenship and Being a Relative 5. The Citizen-Gods: Celestial Bodies and Portions of Pneuma 6. Friendship 7. Eros-God of Friendship and Concord CHAPTER 4: LAW AND REASON 1. Human Beings have Reason 2. Hormetic Impressions 3. Well-Reasoned Action 4. Appropriate Action, Law, and Nature 5. Prescriptive Reason and Freedom 6. Appropriate Action and Rules 7. Appropriate Action and the Concerns of Others 8. A Hierarchy of Values? 9. Appropriate Action and Circumstances 10. The Common Law BIBLIOGRAPHY
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