Cyrenaic Philosophy Sources

Useful sources for learning about Cyrenaic philosophy. 

Ancient Cyrenaicism:

Diogenes & Hard, R. (2012). Sayings and anecdotes: with other popular moralists. Oxford University Press.

Diogenes Laertius. (1980). Diogenes Laertius : lives of eminent philosophers. Harvard University Press.

Lampe, K. (2017). The Birth of Hedonism - The Cyrenaic Philosophers and Pleasure As a Way of Life. Princeton University Press.

O’Keefe, T. (n.d.). Cyrenaics. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, from https://iep.utm.edu/cyrenaics

Redmond, F. (2012). Cyreniacs Handbook. Createspace Independent Publishing Platform.

Tsouna-McKirahan, Voula. (1994). “The Socratic Origins of the Cynics and Cyrenaics”, in Paul A Vander Waerdt (ed.), The Socratic Movement. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, pp. 367-91.

Tsouna, V. (1998). The Epistemology of the Cyrenaic School. Cambridge University Press.


New Cyrenaicism:

Pater, W. (1893). Plato and Platonism. Praeger.

Pater, W. (1973). Marius the Epicurean. Blackwell.

Pater, W. (2019). The Renaissance: Studies in Art and Poetry. Litres.

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