Philodemus and Seneca on anger
This thesis compares two Roman philosophical treatments of On Anger, one written in Greek by the Epicurean Philodemus, the other in Latin by the Stoic Seneca. It seeks to resolve three problems between the two authors’ conception of anger: (1) the “definitional” problem, which outlines the deciding...
Main Author: | Yang, J |
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Other Authors: | Bown, A |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2021
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