Dead Poets ' Society 1 87
Chenu, M.-D. 73
death
Christianity
awareness of: Antony 1 3 1 ; Epictetus
Hadot, influence on 277-a
1 3 1 ; Marcus Aureliu.11 1 3 1
historical evolution of philosophy 32,
Christianity 138, 1 39
107, 269-70
Epicureanism 222, 225-6
Kierkegaard's views 1 57
and flight of the soul 240-1
and paganism 4-5, 74-5
Lucretius' views 1 87
as a philosophy 1 28-30
Marcus Aurelius' views 1 87
spiritual exercises 1 27--40
philosophy as a training for 242
Chrysippus 1 23--4n
preparation for 68-9: consolations
happiness and wisdom 228
22-3; Epicurus 68, 95; Heidegger
lost works 53
96; Maximus Confessor 138;
and Marcus Aurelius 188, 190
meditation 59; Plato 22, 28, 68,
philosopher, concept of 30, 272
95, 96-7, 241 , 269; Socrates 94;
Stoic dogmas 61
spiritual exercises 93-1 0 1 ;
wine in the sea 229
Stoicism 68, 96, 229
Cicero, Marcus Tullius
Delphic oracle 65
flight of the soul 240
Democritus 1 86, 24 1
infinity 1 84
demonic 1 64-5
philosophers 272
Dest.-artcs, Rene
self-mastery 1 35
philosophy RR w11y of lil'C 272
on Socrates I 52
NtJiritual exrrciNCN 3.l, 27 1
Index
303
desire 1 1
philosophy as a way of life 267
Epictetus 193, 1 94
physical vision of human reality 1 87
Hadot on 284
physics 97
Marcus Aurelius 195-7, 198, 201
serenity 136
and physics 12, 194
on Socrates 1 52
tyranny of 95
Socratic style 1 16 n
Diadochus of Photice
Epicureanism
attention to God and oneself 132-3
cosmic conscioumess 266, 267, 268
dreams 135
ethics 208-9
dialectic and persuasion 92-3
exegetical phase 5
dialogue
features 34, 3 5
learning to 20, 89-93
flight o f the soul 243, 245
philosophical work as 1 05
Hadot's interest iri 280-1
diatribe 63
library find 53-4
Dio Qtssius 1 80
life, conduct of 57, 58
Diogenes Laertius 1 1 8n, 123n
meditation 59
Diogenes the Cynic 98, 1 6 1
present, value of 69, 88, 209-1 0, 2 1 2,
discourse 26-8, 3 1 -2
222�, 259-60, 268
Dodds, E. R. 180
sage 252
Domitian 1 9 1
self-control 59
Dorotheus o f Gaza
spiritual exercises 1 26: happiness
attention to oneself 1 3 1
103; learning to die 95; learning to
conscience, examination of 1 34--5
live 87-9
meditation 1 34
Epicurus
obedience 140
death, philosophy as exercise for 68
peace of mind 1 38
discourse 27
self-mastery 1 35
dogmas, disagreements 61
sin 1 39
flight of the soul 243
spiritual perfection 136
meditation, dogmas for 60
dreams
philosopher concept 30, 272
Christianity 135
philosophy as a way of life 266
and flight of the soul 24 1
theory and practice, relationship
tyranny of desire revealed in 95
between 60
Zeno's beliefs l 1 3n
wisdom 57
During, I. 1 05�
Erasmus 33
duties 1 93
Eros 1 60-5
wisdom 265
Eckhardt, Meister 270
erotic irony 1 5 �5
eclecticism 2 1 0
escapism, ancient philosophy as 274
Effenterre, H. van 1 80
ethics 137
Einstein, Albert 283
Epicurean 208-9
Eleusis 28
Foucault 24-5, 206-7
Epaphroditus 19 1
and inclinations 1 2
ephemerality of human life 1 85�
spiritual exercises 23-5, 1 26-7
Epictetus 1 9 1
Stoicism 2�
-5
death, awareness of 1 3 1
Euclid 64, 68
discourse 27, 267
Eusebius of Caesarca 4
exegesis 108
Evagrius Ponticus
and Marcus Aurelius 195-202
dreams 135
objective repre.">entation 1 88
self-mastery 135
philosophical topoi 1 2-13, 193-5
spiritual exercises 1 33
304
Index
Evagrius Ponticus (e-ont.)
spiritual exercises 1 02
spiritual perfection 136-7, 1 38
Stoicism 227, 228
exegetical philosophy 5-7, 71--6
healing, Epicureanism 87
Augustine 16-17
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich 272
scholasticism 63-4
Heidegger, Manin 272
existentialism 277, 278
death, philosophy as training for 96
Henry, Paul 5 1 , 279-80
Ficino, Marsilio 69
Heraclitus 68
Flavius Josephus 1 29
Herod Atticus 1 99
flight of the soul 238-48
hierarchy, Christianity and paganism 5
Foucault, Michel
Hippocrates 1 86
care of the self 206-1 2
historical psychology
enthusiasm for Hadot 1 , 206
Augustine 1 6, 1 7
ethics and spiritual exercises 24-5,
dangers I S
206-7
Holderlin, Friedrich
Friedmann, Georges 70, 8 1 , 97, 1 08, 282
erotic pedagogy 1 64
power and wisdom 235
and Socrates 1 67, 168
spiritual exercises 82: learning to live
Holzmann, Wilhelm 10
83, 86
Homer
friendship, Epicurean attitudes 88-9
dialogue 1 1 8-19, 195
Fronto 200
flight of the soul 238-9, 240, 247
Horace
Galen 1 80-1
carpe Jiem 88, 224-S
Gataker, Thomas 179
dialogue l 1 8n
Gesner, Andreas 1 79
present, value of 69, 224
Gilson, Etienne 277
Husserl, Edmund
Glaucos 1 02-3
Delphic oracle, adaptation of 65
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von l 76n
"know thyself" tradition 66
on demonic 1 64-5
perceptions of the world 272, 273
dialogue 2 1 7-21
world of science and world of
erotic pedagogy 164
perception 253
eternity 233-4
hypomntmala 1 1 , 179, 209-10
existence, joy of 234-5
flight of the soul 23s-9, 244-5
Ignatius of Loyola 82, 126, 1 27, 270
horror l 1 5n, 274
inclinations 1 1