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[327]-349) and index. 327 $aVirtues for the People; Copyright; Contents; Efficiency and Effectiveness of Plutarch's Broadcasting Ethics; 1. Virtues for the people; Semper duo, numquam tres? Plutarch's Popularphilosophie on Friendship and Virtue in On having many friends; 1. Plutarch's On having many friends and Popularphilosophie; 1.1. Popularphilosophie; 1.2. On having many friends; 2. On having many friends 1-2: rhetoric and philosophy; 2.1. A sample of Plutarch's rhetoric; The exordium ( 1-2a): questioning a common craving; The thesis (2b): semper duo, numquam tres!; 2.2. A glimpse of philosophy? 327 $a3. True friendship: Plutarch and Themistius4. Likeness and friendship: in search of the Doppelga?nger; 5. Concluding observations. Plutarch and Maximus; What is Popular About Plutarch's 'Popular Philosophy'?; Popular wisdom?; Virtues for the people?; Conclusion: 'popular philosophy' - or 'educated ethics'?; Plutarch's Lives and the Critical Reader; 1. The road not taken; 2. Telling and showing; 3. Multivalence; 4. Compare and contrast; 5. The critical reader in the Moralia; Greek Poleis and the Roman Empire: Nature and Features of Political Virtues in an Autocratic System 327 $aDel Satiro che voleva baciare il fuoco (o Come trarre vantaggio dai nemici)Plutarch's 'Diet-Ethics' Precepts of Healthcare Between Diet and Ethics; 1. The opening dialogue: setting the context; 2. Establishing 'diet-ethics'; 3. An active middle course between paralysing extremes; 4. Pivoting on the reader's motivations; 5. Conclusion: Plutarch's Precepts of Healthcare and beyond; 2. Some theoretical questions on ethical praxis; Plutarchan Morality: Arete, Tyche, and Non-Consequentialism; Virtue, Fortune, and Happiness in Theory and Practice 327 $aPlutarch Against Epicurus on Affection for Offspring A Reading of De amore prolis1. Introduction: Plutarch's De amore prolis, a problematic text; 2. The previous tradition; 2.1. The concept of ????????????; 2.2. The debate over love for one's children; 3. Plutarch's argument in De amore prolis; 3.1. Chapter 1; 3.2. Chapter 2; 3.3. Chapter 3; 3.4. Chapter 4; 3.5. Chapter 5; 4. Conclusion; 3. Virtues and Vices; Plutarch's 'Minor' Ethics: Some Remarks on De garrulitate, De curiositate, and De vitioso pudore; Appendix 327 $aPlutarchs Schrift gegen das Borgen (???? ???? ??? ?????? ????????????): Adressaten, Lehrziele und Genos1. Die Adressaten; a) Einleitung: Zum Stil des Traktats; b) An wen richtet sich die Schrift?; 2. Das Lehrziel; 3. De cupiditate divitiarum und die Gattung von De vitando aere alieno; Competition and its Costs: ?????????? in Plutarch's Society and Heroes; ?????????? or ????????????; ?????????? in classical writers; ?????????? as a passion; ?????????? in Plutarch's Moralia; The Plutarchan hero and ??????????; Conclusion; 4. 'Popular philosophy' in context 327 $aAstrometeorologi?a y creencias sobre los astros en Plutarco 330 $aPlutarch of Chaeronea, Platonist, polymath, and prolific writer, was by no means an armchair philosopher. He believed in the necessity for a philosopher to affect the lives of his fellow citizens. That urge inspired many of his writings to meet what he considered people''s true needs. Although these writings on practical ethics illustrate in various ways Plutarch''s authorial talents and raise many challenging questions (regarding their overall structure, content, purpose, and underlying philosophical and social presuppositions), they have attracted only limited scholarly attention. Virtues fo 410 0$aPlutarchea hypomnemata. 606 $aLiterary Criticism$2bisacsh 606 $aLiterature$xHistory and criticism 608 $aElectronic books. 615 7$aLiterary Criticism 615 0$aLiterature$xHistory and criticism. 676 $a100 676 $a170 701 $aStockt$b L. 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