A NEW STOICISM
What would stoic ethics be like today if stoicism had survived as a systematic approach to ethical theory, if it had coped successfully with the challenges of modern philosophy and experimental science? A New Stoicism proposes an answer to that question, offered from within the stoic tradition but without the metaphysical and psychological assumptions that modem philosophy and science have abandoned. Lawrence Becker argues that a secular version of the stoic ethical project, based on contemporary cosmology and developmental psychology; provides the basis for a sophisticated form of ethics naturalism, in which virtually all the hard doctrines of the ancient Stoics can be clearly restated and defended."From the beginning to the end of this compact but lucid book, Becker skillfully brings to life both the arguments and the intuitive appeal of stoicism.... In its essentials (the new stoicism is recognizable, with its particularly astringent rational charm enhanced by Becker's focused and self-disciplined argumentation.

Year of publish1998
PublisherPrinceton Univ Pr
ISBN9780691016603
Number of Pages232