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Popular Ethics in Ancient Greece

by: Pearson, L.

Price: 40,00 EURO

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Category: Mythology / Ancient Religion
Code: 3816
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publication Date: 1966
Publication Place: Stanford, California
Binding: Cloth
Pages: 262
Book Condition: Good
Comments: Out of Print, First Published 1962

Popular ethics in Ancient Greece
Author:Lionel Pearson

Summary:Scholarly study of everyday attitudes towards ethical questions, based largely on literary works of fifth century Attic dramatists, poets and historians

 

CONTENTS

ONE: GREEK POPULAR ETHICS - A SKETCH 1

TWO: HOMER 34

THREE: HESIODS, SOLON, AND THEOGNIS: PERSISTENCE AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE OLD IDEAS 65

FOUR: JUSTICE AND REVENGE: THE TRAGEDIES OF AESCHYLUS 90

FIVE: JUSTICE, FRIENDSHIP, AND LOYALTY 136

SIX: JUSTICE, EXPEDIENCY, AND SELF-INTEREST 161

SEVEN: JUSTICE AND THE STATE 180

NOTES: 207

INDEX: 257

 

Subjects:
Ethics
Ethics Greece
Ethiek
Ethik
Greece
Griechenland
Griekse oudheid
Morale antique
Volk

 
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Popular Ethics in Ancient Greece

by: Pearson, L.

  • Stanford University Press, Stanford, California, 1966

Price: 40,00 EURO

1 copy in stock