Part I:. Ancient Wisdom: Stoic Exegesis
1: The Outlook of Primitive Man: Beginnings of a Theory
2: The Recovery of Primitive Wisdom in Early Stoicism
3: Primitive Wisdom and Stoic Exegesis after Posidonius
4: Antiquity in Graeco-Egyptian Anti-Semitism
5: Antiquity in Jewish Apologetic
Part II: Ancient Tradition: Post-Hellenistic Philosophy
6: The Authority of Plato and Primitive Wisdom
7: Divergence and Disagreement: The Platonist Alternative to
Scepticism
8: The Invention of Hebraeo-Christian Orthodoxy
9: The 'Dependency Theme'
G. R. Boys-Stones is Professor of Classics and Philosophy at the University of Toronoto. He was previously Professor of Ancient Philosophy at the University of Durham, and founding Co-Director of the Durham Centre for Ancient and Medieval Philosophy.
Post-Hellenistic Philosophy has much to offer students of ancient
philosophy and intellectual history, and offers interesting and for
the most part plausible ideas about the ways in which a new
Platonic philosophy came into existence.
*Ancient Philosophy*
[A] relatively short but important book.
*The Philosophical Review*
Boys-Stones paints a far more exciting picture of the period than
anyone else in this highly interesting and at times controversial
book.
*Hermathena*
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