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Jacob Klein

Associate Professor of Philosophy

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Philosophy
101 Hascall Hall

PhD, Cornell University (advised by Terence Irwin)

I am interested in ancient ethics and moral psychology generally, but especially as they relate to questions about the objectivity of norms and value. My main interest is in Plato, but I have taken a long detour through Stoic (i.e. Socratic) ethics and moral psychology.

I have recently co-edited The Oxford Handbook of Hellenistic Philosophy with Nathan Powers (SUNY Albany). I am currently completing a book manuscript on The Ethics of the Older Stoics, and Nate and I are writing a book on The Stoics for Routledge's Great Philosophers series. I plan to return to Plato on the other side of these projects.

  • The Oxford Handbook of Hellenistic Philosophy (co-editor with Nathan Powers, forthcoming from Oxford University Press)
  • The Stoics (with Nathan Powers, under contract with Routledge)
  • "The Stoics and Kant on the Motive of Duty," in Kant and Stoic Ethics (forthcoming from Cambridge University Press)
  • "Original Sins: Chrysippus on Command and Prohibition," for a volume on The Philosophy of Chrysippus in the Symposium Hellenisticum series
  • "Introduction" (with Nathan Powers), in The Oxford Handbook of Hellenistic Philosophy (forthcoming from Oxford University Press)
  • "The Highest Good in Stoicism," in The Oxford Handbook of Hellenistic Philosophy (forthcoming from Oxford University Press)
  • "Autonomy and Stoicism," in The Routledge Handbook of Autonomy, ed. Ben Colburn (Routledge, 2022).
  • "Desire and Impulse in Epictetus and the Older Stoics," Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie, 103 (2021), 221–51.
  • "Aristotelian and Stoic Virtue," in The Routledge Handbook of Hellenistic Philosophy, ed. Kelly Arenson (Routledge, 2020)
  • "The Stoic Argument from Ǿô,Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, 50 (2016), 143-200.
  • "Making Sense of Stoic Indifferents,Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, 49 (2015), 227-81. 
  • "Of Archery and Virtue: Ancient and Modern Conceptions of Value," Philosophers' Imprint Vol. 14, No. 19June 2014 
  • "Stoic Eudaimonism and the Natural Law Tradition," in Reason, Religion and Natural Law: Plato to Spinoza, ed. Jonathan Jacobs (Oxford University Press, 2012) 
  • "Stoic Thinkers," in Key Ethical Thinkers, ed. Tom Angier (Bloomsbury, 2012) 
  • Review of Annas and Betegh (eds.), Cicero's 'De finibus': Philosophical ApproachesBryn Mawr Classical Review, 2017.05.29
  • Review of Brad Inwood, Ethics after Aristotle (Harvard, 2014), Phoenix Vol. 69, No. 3/4
  • Review of René Brouwer, The Stoic SageThe Early Stoics on Wisdom, Sagehood and Socrates (Cambridge 2014), Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, 2015.04.13
  • Review of A. Long (ed.), Plato and the Stoics (Cambridge, 2013), Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, 2014.09.34
  • Review of Tony Burns, Aristotle and Natural Law (Continuum, 2011), Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews,2012.06.02
  • Review of Henry Dyson, Prolepsis and Ennoia in the Early Stoa (Walter de Gruyter, 2009), Journal of the History of Philosophy, January, 2011
  • PHIL 501: The Moral Psychology of Plato's Republic (University of Michigan)
  • PHIL 429: Ethical Analysis (University of Michigan)
  • PHIL 417: Plato's Republic
  • PHIL 417: Noncognitivism in Ethics
  • PHIL 417: Ancient Ethical Theory
  • PHIL 417: Ancient Stoicism
  • PHIL 381: Skepticism Ancient and Modern
  • PHIL 343: Contemporary Metaethics
  • PHIL 335: Contemporary Epistemology
  • PHIL 301: Ancient Philosophy
  • PHIL 101: Introduction to Philosophical Problems
  • CORE 151: Legacies of the Ancient World
  • Visiting Nelson Endowed Professor, University of Michigan, Fall 2022
  • Fulbright Award to Germany, 2012-13
  • Charlotte Newcombe Dissertation Fellowship, 2008-09
  • Norman Malcolm Fellowship (Cornell, King's College London), 2006-07
  • · "The Stoic Theory of Motivation," Fudan University Shanghai, June 2024
  • ·"Stoic Freedom," Renmin University of China, June 2024
  • ·"Prolêpsis, Hupolêpsis, ǰê: The Stoic Theory of Motivation," Conference on Stoic Ethics, Renmin University of China, June 2024
  • ·"Epictetus on Freedom and Free Action," Conference on Later Stoicism, Yale University, April 2024
  • ·"Knowledge and Opinion in Early Stoicism," Conference on Ancient Metaphysics and Epistemology, Stanford University, February 2024
  • ·"The Stoic Theory of Motivation," Syracuse University Workshop in Ancient Philosophy, September 2023
  • · “The Stoic Theory of Motivation,” Assos Academy of Philosophy (Assos, Turkey), July 2023
  • · “The Stoics and Kant on Moral Motivation,” University of New South Wales, May 2023
  • · “Original Sins: The Early Stoics on Moral Mistakes and Middle Duties,” University of Notre Dame Australia, May 2023
  • ·"Original Sins: The Early Stoics on Moral Mistakes and Middle Duties,” University of Michigan, January 2023
  • · “A Stoic and Socratic Theory of Motivation,” University of Michigan, December 2022
  • · “Original Sins: Chrysippus on Command and Prohibition,” Notre Dame Workshop in Ancient Philosophy,” November 2022
  • · “Chrysippus on Command and Prohibition,” Fourteenth Symposium Hellenisticum, Fondation Hardt, Geneva, July 2022
  • · “Moral Motivation in Epictetus and the Older Stoics,” University of Pittsburgh, April, 2022
  • · “According to All the Virtues: the Older Stoics on Epistemic and Moral Perfection,” University of Pittsburg, January, 2020
  • · “Stoicism and the Ethics of Equality,” Wesleyan University, May 2019
  • · “The Structure of Stoic Impulse,” Balliol College, Oxford, March 2019
  • · “Original Sins: the Stoics on Mistakes and Moral Progress,” Syracuse University SPAWN Conference, August, 2018 (comments by Brad Inwood)
  • · “Original Sins: the Stoics on Mistakes and Moral Progress,” Oxford University Workshop in Ancient Philosophy, June 2018
  • · “Original Sins: the Stoics on Mistakes and Moral Progress,” University of St Andrews Workshop in Ancient Philosophy, May 2018
  • ·”Desire and Impulse in Epictetus and the Older Stoics,” University of Tennessee Knoxville, April 2018
  • ·”Desire and Impulse in Epictetus and the Older Stoics,” University of Pennsylvania, November 2017
  • · “On the Guise of the Good (and the Bad) in Stoicism,” University of Toronto, March 2017 (comments by James Allen)
  • · “Orexis, Ekklisis, and the Guise of the Good in Stoicism,” Ludwig Maximilian University Workshop in Ancient Philosophy, November, 2016
  • · “Orexis and ǰê in Epictetus and the Older Stoics,” Cornell University Conference on Stoicism, September 2015 (comments by Larkin Philpot)
  • · “Orexis and ǰê in Epictetus and the Older Stoics,” Northwestern University Conference in Ancient Philosophy, June 2014 (comments by John Wynne)
  • · “What is Stoic Selection?” Hebrew University Conference in Ancient Moral Psychology,  July 2013
  • ·"Two Accounts of Stoic Ǿô" (comments by Martha Nussbaum) APA Central Division Meeting, Symposium on Stoic ethics, Feb 2010