Redepraxis als Lebenspraxis. Die diskursive Kultur der antiken Ethik

Freiburg/München: Alber (2019)
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Abstract

Ancient ethics was an exercise of good life. This study examines how this is reflected in the forms of speech that ancient ethics developed. It is shown that, in antiquity, discursive practices were not considered neutral methods of ethical thinking but rather ways of life to be cultivated as ethical practices in their own right. This book describes central aspects of this ethical culture of speech from the times of the sophists and Socrates up to hellenistic philosophy

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Lars Leeten
Universität Hildesheim

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