Table of contents for Reading Seneca : Stoic philosophy at Rome / Brad Inwood.


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Introduction


1. Seneca in his Philosophical Milieu


2. Seneca and Psychological Dualism


3. Politics and Paradox in Seneca's De Benefeciis


4. Rules and Reasoning in Stoic Ethics


5. The Will in Seneca


6. God and Human Knowledge in Seneca's Natural Questions


7. Moral Judgement in Seneca


8. Natural Law in Seneca


9. Reason, Rationlization, and Happiness in Seneca


10. Getting to Goodness


11. Seneca on Freedom and Autonomy


12. Seneca on Self Assertion





Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, -- ca. 4 B.C.-65 A.D. -- Criticism and interpretation.
Stoics.
Ethics, Ancient.