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  • Philosophy as a Way of Life: History, Dimensions, Directions

    Philosophy as a Way of Life by Sharpe, Matthew; Ure, Michael;

    History, Dimensions, Directions

    Series: Re-inventing Philosophy as a Way of Life;

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    In this first ever introduction to philosophy as a way of life in the Western tradition, Matthew Sharpe and Michael Ure take us through the history of the idea from Socrates and Plato, via the medievals, Renaissance and Enlightenment thinkers, to Schopenhauer and Nietzsche, Foucault and Hadot. They examine the kinds of practical exercises each thinker recommended to transform their philosophy into manners of living.

    Philosophy as a Way of Life also examines the recent resurgence of thinking about philosophy as a practical, lived reality and why this ancient tradition still has so much relevance and power in the contemporary world.

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    Introduction

    Part 1: The Ancients
    Ch. 1. Socrates and the Inception of Philosophy as a Way of Life
    1.1 the atopia of Socrates
    1.2 a founding exception
    1.3 Socrates contra the Sophists
    1.4 the elenchus as spiritual exercise
    1.5 care of the psyche
    1.6 the sage and the Socratic paradoxes
    1.7 the Socratic legacy

    Ch. 2. Epicureanism: Philosophy as a Divine Way of Life
    2.1 Introduction
    2.2 Epicureanism as way of life, therapy, and of writing
    2.3 the turn inwards: against empty opinions, unnatural and unnecessary desires
    2.4 Epicurus' revaluation of happiness, pleasure and the good
    2.5 the gods and the figure of the sage
    2.6 the four-fold cure, and physics as spiritual exercise
    2.7 spiritual exercises in the garden
    2.7` Criticisms

    Ch. 3. Stoicism: Philosophy as the Art of Living
    3.1 Wisdom, knowledge of things human and divine, and an art of living
    3.2 The Socratic lineage: dialectic, the emotions, and the sufficiency of virtue
    3.3 From Musonius Rufus to Seneca
    3.4 Epictetus' Paranetic Discourses, and his Handbook
    3.5 Marcus Aurelius' Meditations (Ta Eis Heauton)
    Ch. 4. Platonisms as Ways of Life
    4.1 Introduction: Platonisms
    4.2 From Arcesilaus to Pyrrhonism: scepticism as a way life
    4.3 Cicero: the philosopher as rhetorician and physician of the soul
    4.4 Plotinus' philosophical mysticism
    4.5 Boethius and the end of ancient philosophy

    Part 2: medievals and early moderns
    Ch. 5. Philosophy as a way of life in the middle ages
    5.1 On Christianity as ""philosophy""
    5.2 Monastic philosophia, and the Christianisation of spiritual exercises
    5.3 Scholasticism, the theoreticisation of philosophia, & the ascendancy of dialectic
    5.4 Counter-strains: from Abelard to Dante's Il Convivio

    Ch. 6. The Renaissance of Philosophy as a Way of Life
    6.1 Philosophy, the humanisti, and the ascendancy of rhetoric
    6.2 Petrarch's Christian-Stoic medicines of the mind
    6.3 Montaigne: The essayist as philosopher
    6.4 Justus Lipsius' Neostoicism

    Ch. 7. Cultura Animi in Early Modern Philosophy
    7.1 The end of PWL (again)?
    7.2 Francis Bacon: the Idols and the Georgics of the mind
    7.3 On Descartes, Method and Meditations

    Ch. 8. Figures of the philosophe in the French enlightenment
    8.1 ""The philosophe""
    8.2 Voltaire and the view from Sirius
    8.3 Diderot and his Seneca

    Part 3: the moderns
    Interlude: The Nineteenth Century Conflict between PWL and University Philosophy

    Ch. 9. Schopenhauer: Philosophy as the Way Out of Life
    9.1 Introduction
    9.2 Philosophy against sophistry (again)
    9.3 Two cheers for Stoicism
    9.4 The Saint versus the Sage
    9.5 Schopenhauerian salvation

    Ch. 10. Nietzsche: Philosophy as the Return to Life
    10.1 Introduction
    10.2 Nietzsche's metaphilosophical meditations
    10.3 Nietzsche's philosophy as a spiritual exercise
    10.4 Nietzsche's spiritual exercise: eternal recurrence
    10.5 Conclusion

    Ch. 11. Foucault'sReinvention of Philosophy as a Way of Life
    11.1 Philosophical heroism: Foucault's Cynics
    11.2 Foucault's reinvention of Philosophy as a Way of Life
    11.3 Genealogy as spiritual exercise
    11.4 Conclusion

    Conclusion
    1. PWL, today
    2. History, declines and rebirths
    3. Criticisms
    4. PWL of the future?

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