Description
Stoics and Sceptics by Edwyn Bevan offers a concise and insightful study of two influential schools of thought in ancient Greek philosophy. The book explores the core principles of Stoicism, including its ethics, logic, and views on nature, as well as the sceptical tradition’s challenge to claims of certain knowledge. Bevan examines how these philosophies addressed the human quest for wisdom, virtue, and inner peace. With clarity and critical analysis, the work highlights their impact on later philosophical and religious developments. This volume serves as an accessible introduction for students and general readers interested in classical philosophy and its enduring relevance.