Course reading ebook, adapted by Ian D. Dunkle from Project Gutenberg’s Treatises on Friendship and Old Age, by Marcus Tullius Cicero, translated by E.S. Shuckburgh: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/2808Cicero describes the necessary features, the value, and the limits of friendship through a short dialogue
In my dissertation I explain Cicero's philosophical works through an analysis of his epistolary inte...
In early modem England, friendship was a term both flexible and deeply fraught. It could apply to ...
“Very Two, Very One: Reading as Friendship” embarks upon what the American philosopher John Dewey mi...
A philosophical exploration of the meaning and significance of friendship. This book explains the pe...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the reasons Cicero had for writing on morals and friendships...
Suzanne Stern-Gillet & Gary M. Gurtler, SJ (eds.) Ancient and Medieval Concepts of Friendship. State...
What is the relationship between the idealised pair of amici Scipio and Laelius, as portrayed in Cic...
The ideal of friendship as presented by the ancient classics, had impressed me many years ago. It w...
Scholars have disagreed on whether Cicero’s De Amicitia is a philosophically serious or even coheren...
Course reading ebook adapted by Ian D. Dunkle from Project Gutenberg’s A Selection from the Discours...
This article examines the various discursive strands converging within the cult of friendship in mid...
<span style="line-height: 115%; font-family: 'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size: 12pt; mso-ansi-la...
Permission to archive final published version granted by Chief Editor.The author responds to the fiv...
Excerpt Philosophers in the ancient world took friendship seriously. Among contemporary philosopher...
Scholars have disagreed on whether Cicero’s De Amicitia is a philosophically serious or even coheren...
In my dissertation I explain Cicero's philosophical works through an analysis of his epistolary inte...
In early modem England, friendship was a term both flexible and deeply fraught. It could apply to ...
“Very Two, Very One: Reading as Friendship” embarks upon what the American philosopher John Dewey mi...
A philosophical exploration of the meaning and significance of friendship. This book explains the pe...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the reasons Cicero had for writing on morals and friendships...
Suzanne Stern-Gillet & Gary M. Gurtler, SJ (eds.) Ancient and Medieval Concepts of Friendship. State...
What is the relationship between the idealised pair of amici Scipio and Laelius, as portrayed in Cic...
The ideal of friendship as presented by the ancient classics, had impressed me many years ago. It w...
Scholars have disagreed on whether Cicero’s De Amicitia is a philosophically serious or even coheren...
Course reading ebook adapted by Ian D. Dunkle from Project Gutenberg’s A Selection from the Discours...
This article examines the various discursive strands converging within the cult of friendship in mid...
<span style="line-height: 115%; font-family: 'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size: 12pt; mso-ansi-la...
Permission to archive final published version granted by Chief Editor.The author responds to the fiv...
Excerpt Philosophers in the ancient world took friendship seriously. Among contemporary philosopher...
Scholars have disagreed on whether Cicero’s De Amicitia is a philosophically serious or even coheren...
In my dissertation I explain Cicero's philosophical works through an analysis of his epistolary inte...
In early modem England, friendship was a term both flexible and deeply fraught. It could apply to ...
“Very Two, Very One: Reading as Friendship” embarks upon what the American philosopher John Dewey mi...