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    The Ethics of Philodemus
    Oxford University Press. 2007.
    Voula Tsouna presents a comprehensive study of the ethics of the Epicurean philosopher Philodemus, who taught Virgil, influenced Horace, and was praised by Cicero. His works have only recently become available to modern readers, through the decipherment of a papyrus carbonized by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD. Tsouna examines Philodemus's theoretical principles in ethics, his contributions to moral psychology, his method, his conception of therapy, and his therapeutic techniques. The Ethics …Read more
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    Philodemus on the Therapy of Vice
    Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 21 233-258. 2001.
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    A Life Worthy of the Gods: The Materialist Psychology of Epicurus (review)
    American Journal of Philology 131 (2): 327-331. 2010.
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    Review of John Dillon, The Heirs of Plato: A Study of the Old Academy (347-274 BC) (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2004 (3). 2004.
  • James Warren, Facing Death. Epicurus and his Critics (review)
    Rhizai. A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science 1 195-202. 2007.
    A review of James Warren, Facing Death. Epicurus and his Critics, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 2004
  • The Epistemology of the Cyrenaic School
    Cambridge University Press. 1998.
    The Cyrenaic school was a fourth-century BC philosophical movement, related both to the Socratic tradition and to Greek Scepticism. In ethics, Cyrenaic hedonism can be seen as one of many attempts made by the associates of Socrates and their followers to endorse his ethical outlook and to explore the implications of his method. In epistemology, there are close philosophical links between the Cyrenaics and the Sceptics, both Pyrrhonists and Academics. There are further links with modern philosoph…Read more
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    Philodemus, Seneca and Plutarch on anger
    In Jeffrey Fish & Kirk R. Sanders (eds.), Epicurus and the Epicurean tradition, Cambridge University Press. pp. 183-210. 2011.