Pierre Hadot
Born
in France
February 21, 1922
Died
April 25, 2010
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Philosophy as a Way of Life: Spiritual Exercises from Socrates to Foucault
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1981
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48 editions
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The Inner Citadel: The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius
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1992
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25 editions
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What Is Ancient Philosophy?
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1995
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30 editions
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Plotinus, or the Simplicity of Vision
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1963
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21 editions
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The Present Alone is Our Happiness: Conversations with Jeannie Carlier and Arnold I. Davidson
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2001
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23 editions
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The Veil of Isis: An Essay on the History of the Idea of Nature
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2004
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22 editions
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لا تنس أن تعيش - غوته وتقليد التمارين الروحية
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2008
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17 editions
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Wittgenstein ve Dilin Sınırları
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2004
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9 editions
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Eloge De Socrate
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1998
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13 editions
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Eloge de la philosophie antique
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1998
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12 editions
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“It is not things that trouble us,” as Epictetus said, “but our judgment about things,”
― The Inner Citadel: The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius
― The Inner Citadel: The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius
“All Hellenistic schools seem to define [wisdom] in approximately the same terms: first and foremost, as a state of perfect peace of mind. From this viewpoint, philosophy appears as a remedy for human worries, anguish, and misery brought about, for the Cynics, by social constraints and conventions; for the Epicureans, by the quest for false pleasures; for the Stoics, by the pursuit of pleasure and egoistic self-interest; and for the Skeptics, by false opinions. Whether or not they laid claim to the Socratic heritage, all Hellenistic philosophers agreed with Socrates that human beings are plunged in misery, anguish, and evil because they exist in ignorance. Evil is to be found not within things, but in the value judgments with people bring to bear upon things. People can therefore be cured of their ills only if they are persuaded to change their value judgments, and in this sense all these philosophies wanted to be therapeutic.”
― What Is Ancient Philosophy?
― What Is Ancient Philosophy?
“For us, nature’s final accomplishment is contemplation, becoming aware, and a way of living in harmony with nature.”
― The Inner Citadel: The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius
― The Inner Citadel: The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius
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