Beyond Hellenistic Epistemology: Arcesilaus and the Destruction of Stoic Metaphysics

Author:   Charles E. Snyder (Bard Prison Initiative and the City University of New York, York College, USA)
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Pages:   224
Publication Date:   26 August 2021
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Beyond Hellenistic Epistemology: Arcesilaus and the Destruction of Stoic Metaphysics


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Charles E. Snyder considers the New Academy’s attacks on Stoic epistemology through a critical re-assessment of the 3rd century philosopher, Arcesilaus of Pitane. Arguing that the standard epistemological framework used to study the ancient Academy ignores the metaphysical dimensions at stake in Arcesilaus’s critique, Snyder explores new territory for the historiography of Stoic-Academic debates in the early Hellenistic period. Focusing on the dispute between the Old and New Academy, Snyder reveals the metaphysical dimensions of Arcesilaus’ arguments as essential to grasping what is innovative about the so-called New Academy. Resisting the partiality for epistemology in the historical reconstructions of ancient philosophy, this book defends a new philosophical framework that re-positions Arcesilaus’ attack on the early Stoa as key to his deviation from the metaphysical foundations of both Stoic and Academic virtue ethics. Drawing on a wide range of scholarship on Hellenistic philosophy in French, Italian, and German, Beyond Hellenistic Epistemology builds bridges between analytical and continental approaches to the historiography of ancient philosophy, and makes an important and disruptive contribution to the literature.

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Author:   Charles E. Snyder (Bard Prison Initiative and the City University of New York, York College, USA)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Weight:   0.494kg
ISBN:  

9781350202375


ISBN 10:   1350202371
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   26 August 2021
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter 1. The Structure of Early Stoic Metaphysics Chapter 2. The Ontology of Stoic Apprehension: Rethinking akatalepsia and epoche peri panton Chapter 3. Apraxia and the Destruction of Stoic Metaphysics Chapter 4. From Polemo to Arcesilaus: Genealogy of the Early Hellenistic Academy Conclusion Index

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Charles Snyder mounts a strong case against the mainstream interpretation that sees the debate between Academics and Stoics in the early Hellenistic period as wholly epistemological by persuasively arguing that such a debate cannot be fully appreciated without paying close attention to its metaphysical background. * Diego Machuca, Researcher in Philosophy, CONICET, Argentina *


Charles Snyder mounts a strong case against the mainstream interpretation that sees the debate between Academics and Stoics in the early Hellenistic period as wholly epistemological by persuasively arguing that such a debate cannot be fully appreciated without paying close attention to its metaphysical background. * Diego Machuca, Researcher in Philosophy, National Scientific and Technical Research Council, Argentina * Snyder's book is stimulating and fascinating, it goes against the current doxa held by many scholars that the New Academy detached itself from Plato and his immediate successors by favoring epistemology over ontology. This argument offers a more satisfactory vision of the history of the whole Academy and it allows a more subtle and deeper interpretation of the testimonies.


Charles Snyder mounts a strong case against the mainstream interpretation that sees the debate between Academics and Stoics in the early Hellenistic period as wholly epistemological by persuasively arguing that such a debate cannot be fully appreciated without paying close attention to its metaphysical background. * Diego Machuca, Researcher in Philosophy, National Scientific and Technical Research Council, Argentina * 'Snyder's book is stimulating and fascinating, it goes against the current doxa held by many scholars that the New Academy detached itself from Plato and his immediate successors by favoring epistemology over ontology. This argument offers a more satisfactory vision of the history of the whole Academy and it allows a more subtle and deeper interpretation of the testimonies.'


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Charles E. Snyder teaches the history of philosophy and contemporary political thought at the Bard Prison Initiative and the City University of New York, York College, USA.

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