What is Ancient Philosophy?

What is Ancient Philosophy? by Pierre Hadot, published by Harvard University Press in 2002, offers a comprehensive exploration of ancient philosophical thought. This new edition spans 362 pages and is presented in English. Hadot revises traditional views of ancient philosophy, emphasizing its practical application in daily life rather than merely a collection of names and dates. He argues that the various schools of thought in ancient Greece and Rome aimed to provide pathways to happiness by transforming individual perceptions and ways of being in the world.
Readers will find a meticulous historical analysis that covers early Greek thinkers, Hellenistic philosophy, and late antiquity, illustrating how ancient philosophers practiced philosophy as a way of life. Hadot discusses the breakdown of the connection between philosophical theory and practice, particularly under the influence of Christianity, and contemplates the possibility of reestablishing this link. This work not only brings ancient ideas to life but also offers insights for those seeking to enhance their lives through authentic philosophical engagement.
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A magisterial mappa mundi of the terrain that Pierre Hadot has so productively worked for decades, this ambitious work revises our view of ancient philosophy–and in doing so, proposes that we change the way we see philosophy itself. Hadot takes ancient philosophy out of its customary realm of names, dates, and arid abstractions and plants it squarely in the thick of life. Through a meticulous historical reading, he shows how the various schools, trends, and ideas of ancient Greek and Roman philosophy all tended toward one goal: to provide a means for achieving happiness in this life, by transforming the individual’s mode of perceiving and being in the world.
Most pressing for Hadot is the question of how the ancients conceived of philosophy. He argues in great detail, systematically covering the ideas of the earliest Greek thinkers, Hellenistic philosophy, and late antiquity, that ancient philosophers were concerned not just to develop philosophical theories, but to practice philosophy as a way of life–a way of life to be suggested, illuminated, and justified by their philosophical “discourse.” For the ancients, philosophical theory and the philosophical way of life were inseparably linked.
What Is Ancient Philosophy? also explains why this connection broke down, most conspicuously in the case of academic, professional philosophers, especially under the influence of Christianity. Finally, Hadot turns to the question of whether and how this connection might be reestablished. Even as it brings ancient thoughts and thinkers to life, this invigorating work provides direction for those who wish to improve their lives by means of genuine philosophical thought.
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