Die Ethik im antiken Platonismus der Kaiserzeit
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Michele Abbate, Matthias Baltes, Mauro Bonazzi, Wolfram Brinker, John Dillon, Heinrich Doerrie, Friedemann Drews, Michael Erler, Franco Ferrari, Christoph Helmig, Filip Karfik, Benedikt Krämer, Alessandro Linguiti, Irmgard Männlein-Robert, Martin Menze, Walter Mesch, Jörn Müller, Philipp Nölker, Dominic J. O’Meara, Matthias Perkams, Federico Maria Petrucci, Christian Pietsch, Andrew Smith, Benedikt Strobel, Christian Tornau
The ›Ethik‹ (Ethics) concludes the systematic presentation of the content and themes of Platonism in imperial times. In this form it is not only a desideratum of research on Platonism but also satisfies the growing interest shown in questions of ethics within and outside of this academic discipline. Numerous internationally renowned scholars present all the fundamental aspects of Plato’s ethics in 20 key elements. Their goal is to show the systemic context of the individual ethical problem areas within the framework of Plato’s ethics as a whole on the one hand and on the other hand to show the historical genesis of Platonic solutions and their incorporation in their context in the history of thought.