Philosophy as a Way of Life
Spiritual Exercises from Socrates to Foucault
1. Edition June 1995
320 Pages, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Davidson, Arnold (Editor)
ISBN:
978-0-631-18033-3
John Wiley & Sons
This book presents a history of spiritual exercises from Socrates to early Christianity, an account of their decline in modern philosophy, and a discussion of the different conceptions of philosophy that have accompanied the trajectory and fate of the theory and practice of spiritual exercises. Hadot's book demonstrates the extent to which philosophy has been, and still is, above all else a way of seeing and of being in the world.
Translator's Note.
Introduction.
Part I: Method: .
1. Forms of Life and Forms of Discourse in Ancient
Philosophy.
2. Philosophy, Exegesis and Creative Mistakes.
Part II: Spiritual Exercise: .
3. Spiritual Exercise.
4. Ancient Spirituality and 'Christian Philosophy.'.
Part III: Figures: .
5. Figure of Socrates.
6. Marcus Aurelius.
7. Reflections of the Idea of the 'Cultivation of the Self'.
Part IV: Themes:.
8. Only the Present is our Happiness.
9. The View From Above.
10. The Sage and the World.
11. Philosophy as a Way of Life.
Postscript.
Bibliography.
Index.
Introduction.
Part I: Method: .
1. Forms of Life and Forms of Discourse in Ancient
Philosophy.
2. Philosophy, Exegesis and Creative Mistakes.
Part II: Spiritual Exercise: .
3. Spiritual Exercise.
4. Ancient Spirituality and 'Christian Philosophy.'.
Part III: Figures: .
5. Figure of Socrates.
6. Marcus Aurelius.
7. Reflections of the Idea of the 'Cultivation of the Self'.
Part IV: Themes:.
8. Only the Present is our Happiness.
9. The View From Above.
10. The Sage and the World.
11. Philosophy as a Way of Life.
Postscript.
Bibliography.
Index.
"Hadot's essays exhibit impressive scholarship and a habit of profound reflection. This is not a book for the casual reader but it is an important publication and should be a required text for every student of philosophy, classics and the history of ideas, and for any serious teacher of these subjects." The Tablet
"Hadot's work is very engaging, knowledgeable, well written and insightful. I highly recommend this book for both general and professional readers." Richard S. Findler, Phil dept, Slippery Rock University for the History of European Ideas
"Recommended for upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty." H. L. Shapiro, University of Missouri for Choice
"Hadot's work is very engaging, knowledgeable, well written and insightful. I highly recommend this book for both general and professional readers." Richard S. Findler, Phil dept, Slippery Rock University for the History of European Ideas
"Recommended for upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty." H. L. Shapiro, University of Missouri for Choice
Pierre Hadot is Professor of the History of Hellenistic and
Roman Thought at the College de France. He studied philosophy at
the Sorbonne from 1942 to 1946, later becoming first a researcher
and then director of studies at the École Practique des Hautes
Études in Paris. He is the author of several landmark essays,
collected together in Exercices Spirituels et Philosophie
Antique (Second Edition, 1987).
Roman Thought at the College de France. He studied philosophy at
the Sorbonne from 1942 to 1946, later becoming first a researcher
and then director of studies at the École Practique des Hautes
Études in Paris. He is the author of several landmark essays,
collected together in Exercices Spirituels et Philosophie
Antique (Second Edition, 1987).