Cicero: On Moral Ends

This new translation makes one of the most important texts in ancient philosophy freshly available to modern readers. Cicero is increasingly being appreciated as an intelligent and well-educated amateur philosopher, and in this work he presents the major ethical theories of his time in a way designed to get the reader philosophically engaged in the important debates. Raphael Woolf’s translation does justice to Cicero’s argumentative vigour as well as to the philosophical ideas involved, while Julia Annas’s introduction and notes provide a clear and accessible explanation of the philosophical context of the work. This edition will appeal to all readers interested in this central text in ancient philosophy and the history of ethics.

• Excellent new translation by Raphael Woolf • Julia Annas is one of the clearest and most student-friendly writers on ancient philosophy • The importance of this text to both ancient philosophy and the history of ethics is increasingly being recognized

Contents

Book I; Book II; Book III; Book IV; Book V.