Cicero and the people's will philosophy and power at the end of the Roman Republic

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adam_text Contents Acknowledgments List ofAbbreviations page ix xii i Introduction PART I THE PRACTICE OF VOLUNTAS i Forebears of Will 1.1 1.2 2 17 18 24 Greek Forebears Latin Forebears Innocence and Intent 32 2.1 Legitimacy and Rationality 2.2 Controversia ex Scripto et Sententia 2.3 Capturing Goodwill 2.4 Guilty and Righteous Wills 3 Cartographies of Power 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 4 5 57 Intentions, Alliances, and Schemes Sua and Summa Volúntate Voluntas as Affiliation Boundaries of Political Will Caesar’s Voluntas An Economy of Goodwill 4.1 4.2 4.3 61 63 Ճ7 69 yį 79 The Rules of Voluntas Mutua The Voluntas Economy Theorizing Voluntas Mutua Voluntas Populi՛. The Will of the People 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 35 38 41 46 Introduction: In Verrem “I of All Men, Who to Serve the Will of the People ...” De republica and De legibus Ruin and Rebirth vii 84 92 98 105 105 109 122 140 viii Contents PART II THE PHILOSOPHY OF VOLUNTAS 6 Willpower 6.1 6.2 6.3 7 Free Will and the Forum 7.1 7.2 7.3 8 Cicero on Platonic and Stoic Souls Tusculan Disputations·. Cicero’s Struggle for Reason Conclusion: Willing, Willpower, and the Will Lucretius’ Libera Voluntas Cicero’s Libera Voluntas The Politics of Free Will The Fourfold Self 8.1 8.2 8.3 The Four Personae·. Background andProblems Will and the Four Personae Conclusion: Scipio and Foucault 147 150 157 164 169 171 175 181 186 189 195 214 Conclusion 218 Epilogue: The Afterlife of Cicero’s Voluntas 220 Appendix Occurrences of Voluntas in the Works of Cicero References Index 245 247 265
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