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University of Melbourne

Conceptions of Contemplation in Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy

University of Melbourne via YouTube

Overview

Explore conceptions of contemplation in ancient Greek and Roman philosophy through this insightful seminar presented by Associate Professor Matt Sharpe. Delve into the ideas of theoria (contemplation) and bios theoretikos (contemplative life) as understood by various philosophical schools, including Aristotle, the Stoics, and Epicureans. Examine specific contemplative practices and their significance in ancient thought. Learn about the views of key figures such as Plato, Seneca, and Cicero on topics like nature, the view from above, and the perfect movement. Discover how these ancient philosophical schools approached contemplation and its role in human flourishing. Gain a deeper understanding of the relevance of these concepts in today's world, including reflections on contemplation during lockdown periods.

Syllabus

Introduction
Welcome
Plato
Asos
Seneca
Sherman
Cicero
Nature
The view from above
The perfect movement
A homologous model
Ancient philosophical schools
Aristotle
Stoicism
Lockdown

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The University of Melbourne

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