Commentary
The Skeptical Tradition
- Myles Burnyeat, The Skeptical Tradition. Berkeley: University of California, 1983.The Hellenistic Philosophers
- Arthur A. Long and David N. Sedley (eds.), The Hellenistic Philosophers (2 vols.). Cambridge, 1987.“Cicero’s philosophical affiliations.”
- “Cicero’s philosophical affiliations,” in The Question of ‘Eclecticism’: Studies in Later Greek Philosophy, eds. J. M. Dillon and A. A. Long. Berkeley, Calif.: 34-69., 1988.Overview: – This collection of essays is addressed to the growing number of philosophers, classicists, and intellectual historians who are interested in the development of Greek thought after Aristotle. In nine original studies, the authors explore… More“Silencing the troublemaker: De legibus 1.39 and the continuity of Cicero’s skepticism.”
- Woldemar Görler, “Silencing the troublemaker: De legibus 1.39 and the continuity of Cicero’s skepticism,” in Powell (1995), 85-113., 1995.Cicero the Philosopher: 12 Papers.
- Jonathan G. F. Powell, (ed.) Cicero the Philosopher: 12 Papers. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995.Overview: – Cicero may be best known as a politician, but he was also one of the few significant Roman writers of philosophy. Powell presents a new and exciting selection of current scholarly work on this neglected side of him, establishing Cicero… More