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Tad Brennan

Cornell University
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  • Cornell University
    Sage School of Philosophy
    Classics
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Princeton University
PhD, 1993
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Ithaca, New York, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
History of Western Philosophy
  • All publications (49)
  •  88
    Logic and the Imperial Stoa (review)
    Ancient Philosophy 19 (1): 192-195. 1999.
    Stoics: LogicEpictetus
  •  984
    Casey Perin’s The Demands of Reason
    International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 3 (4): 283-293. 2013.
    The Demands of Reason: An Essay on Pyrrhonian Scepticism. By Casey Perin. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. Pp. 130. ISBN 978-0-19-955790-5.
    Rational RequirementsSkepticism, Misc
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    A Relative Improvement
    with Jongsuh James Lee
    Phronesis 59 (3): 246-271. 2014.
    The Mode of Relativity in Agrippa’s Five Modes does not fit with the other four modes, and disrupts an otherwise elegant system. We argue that it is not the familiar argument from epistemic relativism, but a formal condition on the structure of justifications: the principle that epistemic grounding relations cannot be reflexive. This understanding of Agrippan Relativity leads to a better understanding of the Modes of Hypothesis and Reciprocity, a clearer outline of the structure of Agrippa’s sys…Read more
    The Mode of Relativity in Agrippa’s Five Modes does not fit with the other four modes, and disrupts an otherwise elegant system. We argue that it is not the familiar argument from epistemic relativism, but a formal condition on the structure of justifications: the principle that epistemic grounding relations cannot be reflexive. This understanding of Agrippan Relativity leads to a better understanding of the Modes of Hypothesis and Reciprocity, a clearer outline of the structure of Agrippa’s system as a whole, and a new insight into the Two Modes that follow the Five.
    Pyrrhonists
  •  104
    Stoic souls in Stoic corpses
    with Burkhard Reis and Dorothea Frede
    In Dorothea Frede & Burkhard Reis (eds.), Body and Soul in Ancient Philosophy, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 389-408. 2009.
    Stoics: Metaphysics and Physics
  •  2291
    Reservation in Stoic Ethics
    Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 82 (2): 149-177. 2000.
    Stoics: Ethics
  •  3580
    Fate and Free Will in Stoicism: A Discussion of Susanne Bobzien, Determinism and Freedom in Stoic Philosophy
    In David Sedley (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Oxford University Press. pp. 259-286. 2000.
    Stoics: Metaphysics and PhysicsFree Will
  •  1
    Criterion and Appearance in Sextus Empiricus
    Acta Philosophica Fennica 66 63-92. 2000.
    Sextus Empiricus
  •  168
    Book Notes (review)
    with Kevin A. Ameriks, Ann E. Cudd, Kirk A. Greer, Bart Gruzalski, David P. McCabe, John McCumber, Richard Sherlock, and Ira J. Singer
    Ethics 114 (1): 205-212. 2003.
    Value TheorySocial and Political Philosophy
  • Simplicius: on Epictetus' Handbook 27-73 (edited book)
    with Charles Brittain
    Duckworth & Cornell. 2002.
    Classical Greek Philosophy
  •  1085
    Pyrrho on the Criterion
    Ancient Philosophy 18 (2): 417-434. 1998.
    I argue that Pyrrho was an epistemological skeptic, rather than the possessor of a positive metaphysical view.
    Pyrrhonists
  •  60
    De Caelo S. Leggatt (ed., tr.): Aristotle: On the Heavens I and II (Classical Texts). Pp. vii + 273. Warminster: Aris & Phillips, 1995. £35/$49.95 (Paper, £14.95/$24.00). ISBN: 0-85668-662-X (0-85668-663-8) (review)
    The Classical Review 47 (2): 282-284. 1997.
    Aristotle: Natural Science
  •  119
    Arius, Stobaeus And The Scholiast
    Classical Quarterly 64 (1): 270-279. 2014.
    In this article I argue for a change to the text of Stobaeus’ doxography of Stoic ethics. I propose we emend it by reference to a parallel text in the Scholia in Lucianum. In order to make that argument, I offer a new assessment of the value of the scholiast's report of Stoic doxography – a report that, at least in virtue of its length ought to be better known to scholars of Stoicism than it currently is.
    Stoics
  •  766
    The Stoic life: emotions, duties, and fate
    Oxford University Press. 2005.
    Tad Brennan explains how to live the Stoic life--and why we might want to. Stoicism has been one of the main currents of thought in Western civilization for two thousand years: Brennan offers a fascinating guide through the ethical ideas of the original Stoic philosophers, and shows how valuable these ideas remain today, both intellectually and in practice. He writes in a lively informal style which will bring Stoicism to life for readers who are new to ancient philosophy. The Stoic Life will al…Read more
    Tad Brennan explains how to live the Stoic life--and why we might want to. Stoicism has been one of the main currents of thought in Western civilization for two thousand years: Brennan offers a fascinating guide through the ethical ideas of the original Stoic philosophers, and shows how valuable these ideas remain today, both intellectually and in practice. He writes in a lively informal style which will bring Stoicism to life for readers who are new to ancient philosophy. The Stoic Life will also be of great interest to philosophers and classicists seeking a full understanding of the intellectual legacy of the Stoics.
    Moral EmotionEmotion and ReasonStoics: Ethics
  • Striker, G.-Essays on Hellenistic Epistemology and Ethics
    Philosophical Books 39 45-46. 1998.
    Hellenistic and Later Ancient Philosophy, Misc
  •  133
    Grammatica triumphans D. L. blank: Sextus empiricus: Against the grammarians. (Clarendon later ancient philosophers). Pp. xlix + 436. Oxford: Clarendon press, 1998. Cased, £55. Isbn: 0-19-824470- (review)
    The Classical Review 50 (2): 432. 2000.
    PyrrhonistsClassics
  •  89
    Criterion and Appearance in Sextus Empiricus: the Scope of Sceptical Doubt, the Status of Sceptical Belief
    Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 39 151-169. 1994.
    Pyrrhonian SkepticismSextus EmpiricusSeemings
  •  162
    Plato and the Divided Self (edited book)
    with Rachel Barney and Charles Brittain
    Cambridge University Press. 2012.
    Plato's account of the tripartite soul is a memorable feature of dialogues like the Republic, Phaedrus and Timaeus: it is one of his most famous and influential yet least understood theories. It presents human nature as both essentially multiple and diverse - and yet somehow also one - divided into a fully human 'rational' part, a lion-like 'spirited part' and an 'appetitive' part likened to a many-headed beast. How these parts interact, how exactly each shapes our agency and how they are affect…Read more
    Plato's account of the tripartite soul is a memorable feature of dialogues like the Republic, Phaedrus and Timaeus: it is one of his most famous and influential yet least understood theories. It presents human nature as both essentially multiple and diverse - and yet somehow also one - divided into a fully human 'rational' part, a lion-like 'spirited part' and an 'appetitive' part likened to a many-headed beast. How these parts interact, how exactly each shapes our agency and how they are affected by phenomena like erôs and education is complicated and controversial. The essays in this book investigate how the theory evolves over the whole of Plato's work, including the Republic, Phaedrus and Timaeus, and how it was developed further by important Platonists such as Galen, Plutarch and Plotinus. They will be of interest to a wide audience in philosophy and classics.
    Plato: Moral PsychologyPlato: ErosPlato: One and ManyPlato: Ethics, MiscPlato: TimaeusPlato: Divided…Read more
    Plato: Moral PsychologyPlato: ErosPlato: One and ManyPlato: Ethics, MiscPlato: TimaeusPlato: Divided Soul
  • Sextus on Number
    In Proceedings of the Eleventh Symposium Hellenisticism, Cambridge University Press. 2012.
    Classical Greek PhilosophySextus Empiricus
  • Proceedings of the Eleventh Symposium Hellenisticism
    Cambridge University Press. 2012.
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