…n a way that does not require a strong influence on Rousseau’s part. The shared Stoicism of both thinkers provides an additional historical background and rationale for my analysis of the convergences in their views. With regard to Ferguson studies, my analysis of the role of ali…
…nt at pp.136-137 2Brunschwig, Jacques. “The cradle argument in Epicureanism and Stoicism.” in Schofield, Malcolm & Gisela Striker (eds.), The Norms of Nature. Cambridge University Press, 1986: 113-144. 3See my n.13 for a discussion of Brunschwig’s attribution to Chrysippus of a p…
…proach of the contemporary ‘dogmatic’ schools – in particular, Epicureanism and Stoicism – where dogmatism refers not to positions that are unargued for, but to doctrines regarded by their advocates as settled truth. Cicero’s stance is not one that pits itself primarily against s…
…rementioned study, an overview of the passages was provided by C. RIEDWEG, With Stoicism and Platonism against the Christians: Structures of Philosophical Argumentation in Julian’s Contra Galilaeos, in Hermathena 166 (1999) 79-84. See also the subsequent studies of M.-O. BOULNOIS…
…tral to emotional response. Academic skepticism Chrysippus Cicero Emotion Roman Stoicism Stoicism Stoics Tusculanae disputationes Source paper The Role of Magnitude in Stoic Emotions Tad Brennan description Read full paper format_ink_highlighter Quoted evidence "If a certain magn…
…cretius 150 Daniel Marković The Perfidious Strategy; or, the Platonists against Stoicism 166 Mauro Bonazzi Vehementia: A Rhetorical Basis of Polemics in Roman Philosophy 185 Carlos Lévy vi contents The Art of Quotation: Plutarch and Galen against Chrysippus 205 Sharon Weisser The…
…ecent scholarship are Sedley )!! for Epicureanism, and Hadot )!: *-! for Stoicism. ! 8 +,-.-/-01231, 45672.-1 after the founders of the schools, the two schools shared a major epistemological notion, and what are the similarities and the di9erences between the two schoo…
…Cicero’s influence Cicero’s thought Cicero and the Academic Skeptics Cicero and Stoicism and Peripateticism Cicero and Epicureanism Cicero’s writings On Invention On the Orator On the Republic On the Laws Brutus Stoic Paradoxes The Orator Consolation Hortensius Academics On Ends …
… Shestov and K. Jaspers were neither historians of philosophy nor proponents of Stoicism and examined not Stoic doctrines but a set of certain Stoic values. The form and content of their arguments make it possible to consider them as coherent Stoic narratives. Thus, the article s…
… natural jurisprudence – casuistry – classical reception – Roman law – Cicero – stoicism – contextualism – Cambridge School – genealogical fallacy © koninklijke brill nv, leiden, 2017 | doi 10.1163/18760759-03800010 212 Straumann I am grateful to the editors of Grotiana for the o…
…ry in the long-running series of Companions will hopefully raise the profile of Stoicism in philosophical curricula-hope, however, being a sentiment condemned by the Stoics. i There is not a single area of philosophical reflection which could not be advanced by an intensive reexa…
…notions of self-sufficiency, Plato’s denigration of poetry, and Greek and Roman Stoicism, to reappear in the eighteenth century in the work of Jean Jacques Rousseau and Adam Smith on the passions and sentiments, but now universalized to all of humanity by the latter.3 Despite the…
… 2 See Andrew Erskine, The Hellenistic Stoa, London 1990, 43-63; C.E. Manning, 'Stoicism and slavery in the Roman Empire', Aufstieg und Niedergang der romischen Welt 2.36.3,1518-1543. 3 Seneca ad Helv. 12 A (SVF 1.15). 4 Seneca Tranq. An. 8.7. 5 Diogenes Laertius Lives 7.121-2 (S…
… in A.G. Vigo (ed.), Oikeiosis and the Natural Basis of Morality From Classical Stoicism to Modern Philosophy (Hildesheim: Olms, 2012) 95–117, which, however, focuses on the notion of φιλοστοργία in Diss. 1.11 and does not discuss this passage. For Diss. 1.11, see also G. Reydams…
… its length (over 1,000 words of Greek) ought to be better known to scholars of Stoicism than it currently is.1 In the first part I offer arguments for emendation of the familiar kind: that the current text contains several grave errors; that the change I propose rectifies them; …