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The volume surveys later Greek thought, offering a close account of Stoicism—its origins, materialist determinism, physics and logic, ethical doctrines and paradoxes, theories of cognition and the passions, and contributions such as conscience, individualised duty, and cosmopolitan humanity—and then traces the reception of Greek ideas in the Renaissance and modern period, examining Plato and Aristotle’s changing influence and their impact on Bacon, Copernican and atomist revivals, Descartes’ dualism, Hobbes and Spinoza, and the roles of scepticism, teleology, and emerging utilitarian and scientific methods in shaping modern metaphysics and ethics.

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Alfred William Benn

Alfred William Benn was a British philosopher and historian of philosophy, known for his comprehensive works on the development of philosophical thought. His notable contributions include "History of Modern Philosophy," which explores the evolution of philosophical ideas from the Renaissance to the 19th century, and "The Greek Philosophers," a two-volume examination of ancient Greek thought and its lasting impact on Western philosophy. Benn's scholarship is characterized by a critical approach to philosophical texts, making his works valuable resources for both students and scholars interested in the history of ideas.

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