The Theory of Incorporeals in Ancient Stoicism : : Logic, Expression, Materialism / Émile Bréhier.

Émile Bréhier's creative interpretations of Stoicism inspired the next generation of thinkers - from Jean-Paul Sartre to Luce Irigaray - to rethink the history of philosophy. Perhaps most of all, Bréhier's thinking about the Stoic theory of incorporeality was pivotal to Gilles Deleuze&#...

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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2025]
2025
Year of Publication:2025
Language:English
Series:Cycles : CYCL
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgements --
Notes on Contributors --
Translators' Note --
Introduction: The Life of the Incorporeal --
The Theory of Incorporeals in Ancient Stoicism --
Minima Metaphysica: Bréhier Brings Stoicism to the Surface of French Philosophy (1908-2024) --
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Summary:Émile Bréhier's creative interpretations of Stoicism inspired the next generation of thinkers - from Jean-Paul Sartre to Luce Irigaray - to rethink the history of philosophy. Perhaps most of all, Bréhier's thinking about the Stoic theory of incorporeality was pivotal to Gilles Deleuze's understanding of Ancient Greek and Roman thinkers, especially the Stoics, and formative for his own materialistic metaphysics. To understand the metaphysics, philosophy of language, and interpretations of psychoanalysis in Deleuze's Logic of Sense, Bréhier's influence remains to be fully elucidated. Yet such influence has been largely unknown in Anglophone philosophy - until now. For the first time since its publication nearly a century ago, Bréhier's groundbreaking essay finally appears in English. To frame its history and convey its importance for the future of philosophy, two new essays by a leading French philosopher and a British-Canadian philosopher bookend the translation.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781399545563
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Émile Bréhier.