(Early-)Modern
- The Medieval And Modern Reception Of Stoicism
- The Stoic Legacy to the Renaissance
- Neostoicism
- Epictetus in Early-Modern Europe: 1453-1758
- Scepticism, Stoicism and Subjectivity: Reappraising Montaigne’s Influence on Descartes
- Stoic Psychotherapy in Descartes and Spinoza
- The Neo-Stoic Revival in English Literature of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
- Free Will and the Freedom of the Sage in Leibniz and the Stoics
- Jonson’s Stoic Politics: Lipsius, the Greeks, and the “Speach According to Horace”
- Grotius, Stoicism and Oikeiosis
- Cynicism, Scepticism and Stoicism: a Stoic Distinction in Grotius’ Concept of Law
- Hume’s Cognitive Stoicism
- Rousseau’s Political Philosophy: Stoic and Augustinian Origins
- Adam Smith’s God: The End of Economics
- Stoic katórthôma, perfect duty and Kant’s notion of acting aus Pflicht. The relevance of the oikeiôsis doctrine for the notions of moral good and inner attitude (Gesinnung) in Kantian ethics
- Moralistes: Vauvenargues
- A Reading of ‘The Old Stoic’ by Emily Brontë