• The Cynics: The Cynic Movement in Antiquity and Its Legacy
  • Editors: R. Bracht Branham & Marie-Odile Goulet-Cazé
  • Publisher: University of California Press
  • Publication Date: August 14, 1996
  • Type: Paperback
  • Print Length: 474 Pages
  • Product Description

This collection of essays – the first of its kind in English – brings together the work of an international group of scholars examining the entire tradition associated with the ancient Cynics. The essays give a history of the movement as well as a state-of-the-art account of the literary, philosophical, and cultural significance of Cynicism from antiquity to the present.

Arguably the most original and influential branch of the Socratic tradition, Cynicism has become the focus of renewed scholarly interest in recent years, thanks to the work of Sloterdijk, Foucault, and Bakhtin, among others. The contributors to this volume―classicists, comparatists, and philosophers―draw on a variety of methodologies to explore the ethical, social, and cultural practices inspired by the Cynics. The volume also includes an introduction, appendices, and an annotated bibliography, making it a valuable resource for a broad audience.

  • About the Editors

R. Bracht Branham is Associate Professor of Classics and Comparative Literature at Emory University.

Marie-Odile Goulet-Cazè is Director of Research at the C.N.R.S., Paris.

  • Reviews

“An indispensable book….a major achievement. “The Cynics” is the new basic tool on Cynicism from its beginning to the present day; everyone working in the field will start here.” Journal of the History of Philosophy”