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Selected writings of Pierre Hadot : Philosophy as a practice

By: Hadot, Pierre.
Contributor(s): Sharpe, Matthew tr | Testa, Federico tr.
Series: Re-inventing philosophy as a way of life.Publisher: London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2020Description: xi, 307 p. ; ill., 20 cm.ISBN: 9781474272995.Subject(s): Hadot, Pierre | Translations into English | Philosophy, French | Spiritual exercises | Western philosophy: Ancient, to c 500 | Biography and Autobiography Philosophers | Ancient Philosophy | Antiquity | Spiritual exercises | Hellenistic epoch | Judaism | Christianity | Dialectic | Rhetoric | Pessimism | Optimism | Meditations | Convergences | Divergences | Paganism | Divine beatitude | HappinessDDC classification: 194 Summary: This collection of writings from Pierre Hadot (1992-2010) presents, for the first time, previously unreleased and in some cases untranslated materials from one of the world's most prominent classical philosophers and historians of thought.As a passionate proponent of philosophy as a 'way of life' (most powerfully communicated in the life of Socrates), Pierre Hadot rejuvenated interest in the ancient philosophers and developed a philosophy based on their work which is peculiarly contemporary. His radical recasting of philosophy in the West was both provocative and substantial. Indeed, Michel Foucault cites Pierre Hadot as a major influence on his work.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

This collection of writings from Pierre Hadot (1992-2010) presents, for the first time, previously unreleased and in some cases untranslated materials from one of the world's most prominent classical philosophers and historians of thought.As a passionate proponent of philosophy as a 'way of life' (most powerfully communicated in the life of Socrates), Pierre Hadot rejuvenated interest in the ancient philosophers and developed a philosophy based on their work which is peculiarly contemporary. His radical recasting of philosophy in the West was both provocative and substantial. Indeed, Michel Foucault cites Pierre Hadot as a major influence on his work.

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