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Stoicism Traditions and Transformations Stoicism isnow widely recognized asone of the most important philosophical schools of ancient Greece and Rome. But how did it influence Western thought after Greek and Roman antiquity? The question is a difficult one to answer because the most important Stoic texts have been lost since the end of the classical period, though not before early Christian thinkers had borrowed their ideas and applied them to discussions ranging from dialectic to moral theology. Later philosophersbecame familiar with Stoic teachingsonly indirectly, often without knowing that an idea came from the Stoics. The contributorsrecruited for thisvolume include some of the leading international scholars of Stoicism as well as experts in later periods of philosophy. They trace the impact of Stoicism and Stoic ideasfrom late antiquity through the medieval and modern periods. The story that emerges testifies to the power of Stoic philosophy itsability to appeal even when the voicesof the original thinkersare silent. The volume documents one of the most important minority reports in the history of Western philosophy. Steven K. Strange is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Emory University. Jack Zupko is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Emory University.

Stoicism Traditions and Transformations Edited by STEVEN K. STRANGE Emory University JACK ZUPKO Emory University

published by the press syndicate of the university of cambridge The Pitt Building, Trumpington Street, Cambridge, United Kingdom cambridge university press The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge cb2 2ru, uk 40 West 20th Street, New York, ny 10011-4211, usa 477 Williamstown Road, Port Melbourne, vic 3207, Australia Ruiz de Alarcón 13, 28014 Madrid, Spain Dock House, The Waterfront, Cape Town 8001, South Africa http: /www.cambridge.org C Cambridge University Press 2004 Thisbook isin copyright. Subject to statutory exception and to the provisions of relevant collective licensing agreements, no reproduction of any part may take place without the written permission of Cambridge University Press. First published 2004 Printed in the United Statesof America Typeface itc New Baskerville 10/13 pt. System LATEX 2ε [tb] A catalog record for this book is available from the British Library. Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication data Stoicism : traditions and transformations / edited by Steven K. Strange, Jack Zupko. p. cm. Includesbibliographical references(p. ) and indexes. isbn 0-521-82709-4 (hb) 1. Stoics. i. Strange, Steven K. ii. Zupko, Jack. b528.s6785 2004 188 dc22 2003056919 isbn 0 521 82709 4 hardback

Contents List of Contributors Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations page vii ix xi Introduction 1 Steven K. Strange and Jack Zupko 1 The Socratic Imprint on Epictetus Philosophy 10 A. A. Long 2 The Stoics on the Voluntariness of the Passions 32 Steven K. Strange 3 Stoicism in the Apostle Paul: A Philosophical Reading 52 Troels Engberg-Pedersen 4 Moral Judgment in Seneca 76 Brad Inwood 5 Stoic First Movements in Christianity 95 Richard Sorabji 6 Where Were the Stoicsin the Late Middle Ages? 108 Sten Ebbesen 7 Abelard sstoicism and ItsConsequences 132 Calvin Normore 8 Constancy and Coherence 148 Jacqueline Lagrée 9 On the Happy Life: Descartes vis-à-visseneca 177 Donald Rutherford v

vi Contents 10 Psychotherapy and Moral Perfection: Spinoza and the Stoics on the Prospect of Happiness 198 Firmin DeBrabander 11 Dutiesof Justice, Dutiesof Material Aid: Cicero s Problematic Legacy 214 Martha Nussbaum 12 Stoic Emotion 250 Lawrence C. Becker Works Cited 277 Name Index 291 Subject Index 293

Contributors Lawrence C. Becker, William R. Kenan, Jr., Professor of Humanities and Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus, College of William and Mary Firmin DeBrabander, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Boston College Sten Ebbesen, Professor, Institute for Greek and Latin, University of Copenhagen Troels Engberg-Pedersen, Professor, Institute of Biblical Exegesis, University of Copenhagen Brad Inwood, Professor of Classics and Canada Research Chair in Ancient Philosophy, University of Toronto Jacqueline Lagrée, Professor of Philosophy, Université de Rennes 1 A. A. Long, Professor of Classics and Irving Stone Professor of Literature, University of California, Berkeley Calvin Normore, Professor of Philosophy, University of California, Los Angeles Martha Nussbaum, Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics, University of Chicago Donald Rutherford, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of California, San Diego vii

viii List of Contributors Richard Sorabji, Professor of Ancient Philosophy, King s College, University of London, and Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford Steven K. Strange, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Emory University Jack Zupko, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Emory University

Acknowledgments Most of the essaysin thisvolume originated aspapersdelivered at the biennial Leroy E. Loemker Conference at Emory University on 31 March 2 April 2000. The editors would like to thank the sponsors whose financial support made that gathering possible: the Leroy E. Loemker Lecture Fund; the Emory University Department of Philosophy; the Hightower Lecture Fund of Emory College; and the Emory University College of Artsand Sciencesand Graduate School of Artsand Sciences. We would also like to thank our production editor at Cambridge, Brian R. MacDonald, for his assistance in bringing a complex manuscript into final form. ix

Abbreviations CAG CCL CSEL FDS LS PG PL SVF Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca Corpus Christianorum, Series Latina Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum Karlheinz Hülser (ed.), Die Fragmente zur Dialektik der Stoiker A. A. Long and David Sedley (eds.), The Hellenistic Philosophers Patriologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca, ed. J.-P. Migne Patriologiae Cursus Completus, Series Latina, ed. J.-P. Migne H. von Arnim (ed.), Stoicorum Veterum Fragmenta xi

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