Tusculan Disputations 2 & 5, With a Summary of 3 & 4

Tusculan Disputations 2 & 5, With a Summary of 3 & 4 - Classical Texts

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Publisher's Synopsis

The Fifth Tusculan Disputation is the finest of the five books, its nearest rival being the First (already edited in this series). The middle three books, represented in this edition by the Second, are, as the author clearly intended, less elevated, though still showing Cicero's flair for elegant and lively exposition, and providing much valuable information about the teaching of the main Hellenistic philosophical schools, especially the Stoics. They argue that the perfect human life, or complete human well-being, that of the 'wise man', is unaffected by physical and mental distress or extremes of emotion. Against this background the Fifth puts the positive, mainly Stoic, case that virtue, moral goodness, is alone and of itself sufficient for complete well-being, providing an impressive climax to the whole work.

Book information

ISBN: 9780856684326
Publisher: Aris & Phillips
Imprint: Aris & Phillips
Pub date:
DEWEY: 180.937
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Number of pages: 166
Weight: 408g
Height: 210mm
Width: 149mm
Spine width: 12mm