
How to Combine Action & Contemplation | Katharina Volk on Cicero & Caesar
Johnathan Bi
Philosophy and Politics in Ancient Rome
This chapter examines the profound interplay between philosophical thought and political action among Roman senators, especially in relation to a conspiracy against tyranny. It highlights the cultural richness of first-century BCE Rome, where Greek and Roman intellectual traditions converged, influencing governance and civic duties. Additionally, the discussion contrasts the roles of historical intellectuals with modern scholars, exploring the implications of the professionalization of education and its impact on political engagement.
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