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Xenophon was considered a talented writer and quick-witted political philosopher, which won him many readers and praise, especially during the Renaissance and early Modernity, but the storm of the nineteenth century that swept away in disdain and derision
Contents
Contents - 1. Explorations on Akrasia and Happiness - Alessandro Stavru - Akrasia in Xenophon's Socrates, in the Light of the 5th and 4th Century Debate Over Akratic Patterns of Action - Olga Chernyakhovskaya - On Enkrateia and Akrasia in Xenophon - Gabriel Danzig - Things That Will Be Beneficial Always: Xenophon's Eudaimonology and the Happiness of Socrates - Rodrigo Illarraga - Notes on the Dynamics between Kingship and Tyranny in Xenophon - 2. Towards Ethical Models - Fiorenza Bevilacqua - Xenophon's Oeconomicus: Elements of New Ethics in Economics - Christopher Moore - Sōphronein in Xenophon's Spartan Constitution (Lakedaimoniōn Politeia) - Claudia Marsico - How to Become a Successful Tyrant. Ethics and Anthropology in Xenophon's Hiero - Noreen Humble - Xenophon's Agesilaus: Expedient Rhetoric or Ethical Paradigm - 3. Argumentation and Philosophical Method - David M. Johnson - History and the Oeconomicus - Louis- André Dorion - Some Sophistic Positions Held by Xenophon's Socrates - Santiago Chame - The Dialectical Method in Xenophon and Antisthenes - Francisco Villar - The Term "sophist" in Xenophon - List of Contributors