The Stoics and the State
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Zusammenfassung
Was verstanden Stoiker unter einer polis und Staatlichkeit? Was passiert, wenn ihre Ideen unter wechselnden historischen Bedingungen gelebt und neu gedacht werden? The Stoics and the State verfolgt diese Fragen mit detaillierter, philologischer Quellenkritik, präziser Konzeptanalyse sowie weit ausholender thematischer und diachronischer Kontextualisierung. Der systematische Teil behandelt Definitionen, Aspekte der Staatlichkeit (Staatsgebiet, Institutionen, Volk und Staatsidee) und das für den stoischen Staat konstitutive Gemeinsame Gesetz. Die diachronische Darstellung von Zeno bis Marcus Aurelius zeigt die Anwendung der Theorie auf real existierende Gemeinwesen: ihre Bewertung, ihre Entstehung und die politische Praxis. Beispiele moderner Rezeption von Justus Lipsius bis Martha C. Nussbaum verdeutlichen die Eigenheiten der stoischen Staatstheorie, nicht zuletzt ihre Grundlegung in einem Menschbild, das unsere Natur nicht nur als politisch sondern als sozial und wohltätig begreift.
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis Kein Zugriff Seiten 1 - 12
- A State? Kein Zugriff
- The Analytical Grid Kein Zugriff
- The State of Our Sources Kein Zugriff
- Chrysostom: “Human Beings Administrated by Law” Kein Zugriff
- “Neither Expugnable nor Subjugable” Kein Zugriff
- The Wise State vs. the People as an Organized Group Kein Zugriff
- Cleanthes: A Construction for Refuge and Justice Kein Zugriff
- Arius Didymus: Dwelling and Organized Group Kein Zugriff
- Gymnasia Kein Zugriff
- Temples Kein Zugriff
- Justice and the Urban Center Kein Zugriff
- Expansional Social Attachment Kein Zugriff
- Essential Social Attachment Kein Zugriff
- The Cosmos as a Dwelling Made for Gods and Humans Kein Zugriff
- The Cosmic Home as a World State Kein Zugriff
- The Citizen of the Cosmos in Therapy and Exhortation Kein Zugriff
- A Cosmic Model-State Kein Zugriff
- Household Terminology in Stoicism Kein Zugriff
- Polis or Politeia? Kein Zugriff
- The Cosmic Disposition: Fate, Nature, and Providence Kein Zugriff
- The Cosmic Constitution and a Rational Animal’s End Kein Zugriff
- Law as a Prescriptive and Prohibitive Body Kein Zugriff
- Fate and Seed-Description (Logos Spermatikos) Kein Zugriff
- Justice and the Cosmic Disposition Kein Zugriff
- Are Stoic Laws Rules? Kein Zugriff
- Experience, Concepts, and Patterns in Nature Kein Zugriff
- Reason as a Prerequisite for Citizenship Kein Zugriff
- Hierarchies in the World State Kein Zugriff
- Is God a Citizen Too? Kein Zugriff
- Right Reason Kein Zugriff
- Reason Twisted Kein Zugriff
- Women Kein Zugriff
- Slaves Kein Zugriff
- Exiles, Rustics, and Feral Persons Kein Zugriff
- Children Kein Zugriff
- The Erotic Efforts of Sages Kein Zugriff
- Eros and Concord Kein Zugriff
- Becoming a Citizen: A Rational Animal’s End and the State Objective Kein Zugriff
- The Reality of the Common Law Kein Zugriff
- Individual Polities and the Primacy of the Law Kein Zugriff
- Objectives of Particular States and Best Constitutions Kein Zugriff
- The Earliest Humans: “Fresh from the Gods” Kein Zugriff
- Technology Kein Zugriff
- A Golden Age or a Lucky Age? Kein Zugriff
- Early Political Philosophy Kein Zugriff
- Tyrants and Legislation Kein Zugriff
- Is Zeno’s Society of Equals a Democracy? Kein Zugriff
- Historical Context and Theory Kein Zugriff
- Early Stoics in Politics Kein Zugriff
- Engagement with Monarchy and Monarchs Kein Zugriff
- Distance and Mediation Kein Zugriff
- Adaptive Agency Kein Zugriff
- In Defense of a Contemplative Life: The Evidence in Seneca Kein Zugriff
- Incurable Polities and Progressor Polities Kein Zugriff
- Just by Nature Kein Zugriff
- Philosophy as Legislation Kein Zugriff
- The Middle Stoics Kein Zugriff
- The Body Politic in Seneca’s De Clementia Kein Zugriff
- Epictetus on the Emperor as a Source of Enslaving Desires Kein Zugriff
- Marcus Conceptualizes His Status as Emperor Kein Zugriff
- A Sociable and Political Animal in the World State Kein Zugriff
- Ruling in Rome Kein Zugriff
- The Stoic Opposition and Marcus’ Political Dream Kein Zugriff
- A Change of Mind Kein Zugriff
- A New Start Kein Zugriff
- A New Elite of Equals: The Network of Progressor Friends Kein Zugriff
- Public Evils and Contingent Laws in De Constantia Kein Zugriff
- Human Selfishness and Protective State Power in the Politica Kein Zugriff
- Anthropology Kein Zugriff
- State, Law, and Institutions Kein Zugriff
- Human Dignity and Human Rights Kein Zugriff
- Capabilities vs. Functions: Chrysippus’ Modal Logic Kein Zugriff
- Quietistic Disregard for Human Vulnerability? Kein Zugriff
- The Common Law, Cultural Diversity, and Minimal Consensus Kein Zugriff
- In Conclusion: Radical Evil or Innate Love of Others? Kein Zugriff
- Literature Kein Zugriff Seiten 231 - 246
- Index of Primary Sources Cited Kein Zugriff Seiten 247 - 260
- Index of Selected Greek and Latin Terms Kein Zugriff Seiten 261 - 263
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