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Sharon Weisser

Tel Aviv University
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  • Tel Aviv University
    Department of Philosophy
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Epistemology
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
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    Philosophical views on providence - (b.) collette the stoic doctrine of providence. A study of its development and of some of its major issues. Pp. XX + 369. London and new York: Routledge 2022. Cased, £120, us$160. Isbn: 978-1-138-12516-2
    The Classical Review 72 (2): 697-699. 2022.
    Ancient Greek and Roman Metaphysics
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    Why Does Philo Criticize The Stoic Ideal Of Apatheia In On Abraham 257? Philo And Consolatory Literature
    Classical Quarterly 62 (1): 242-259. 2012.
    Hellenistic and Later Ancient Philosophy, Misc
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    Strategies of Polemics in Greek and Roman Philosophy (edited book)
    with Naly Thaler
    Brill. 2016.
    This volume brings together eleven papers written by specialists of ancient philosophy, focusing on philosophical polemics from the Classical to the Roman period, by way of Hellenistic philosophy.
    Hellenistic and Later Ancient Philosophy, MiscPhilosophy of ReligionCyrenaicsLucretiusEpicureans: Pl…Read more
    Hellenistic and Later Ancient Philosophy, MiscPhilosophy of ReligionCyrenaicsLucretiusEpicureans: Pleasure
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