The Role Ethics of Epictetus: Stoicism in Ordinary Life
Brian E. Johnson
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The Role Ethics of Epictetus: Stoicism in Ordinary Life offers an original interpretation of Epictetus's ethics and how he bases his ethics on an appeal to our roles in life. Epictetus believes that every individual is the bearer of many roles from sibling to citizen and that individuals are morally good if they fulfill the obligations associated with these roles. To understand Epictetus's account of roles, scholars have often mistakenly looked backwards to Cicero's earlier and more schematic account of roles. However, for Cicero, roles are merely a tool in the service of the virtue of decorum where decorum is ... Read more
The Role Ethics of Epictetus: Stoicism in Ordinary Life offers an original interpretation of Epictetus's ethics and how he bases his ethics on an appeal to our roles in life. Epictetus believes that every individual is the bearer of many roles from sibling to citizen and that individuals are morally good if they fulfill the obligations associated with these roles. To understand Epictetus's account of roles, scholars have often mistakenly looked backwards to Cicero's earlier and more schematic account of roles. However, for Cicero, roles are merely a tool in the service of the virtue of decorum where decorum is ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Lexington Books
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Weight
316g
Number of Pages
216
Place of Publication
Lanham, MD, United States
ISBN
9781498550833
SKU
V9781498550833
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About Brian E. Johnson
Brian E. Johnson is assistant professor of philosophy at Fordham University.
Reviews for The Role Ethics of Epictetus: Stoicism in Ordinary Life
A strong and consistent reading of an ambiguous text is always welcome, and Johnson's effort to think through what a role-based ethics might entail is of philosophical interest regardless of its fit with Epictetus' ancient project. Readers at all levels will benefit, too, from Johnson's consistently patient and clear manner of laying out the issues and from his meticulous references ... Read more