"Nature" and the "Nature of Things" in the Stoic Philosophy of Epictetus: A Synopsis
Journal: Athens Journal of Humanities & Arts (Vol.4, No. 4)Publication Date: 2017-10-01
Authors : Franco Scalenghe;
Page : 259-282
Keywords : ;
Abstract
Up to now the interpretation of the Stoic philosophy of Epictetus has completely ignored the concept of "Nature of things." The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the fundamental importance and the constant presence of this concept in the works of Epictetus, provided that we look carefully at what is hiding in disguise under the common noun "φύσις," that is "Nature." This result is obtained and documented through the simple logical analysis of all the relevant passages in the works of Epictetus.
Other Latest Articles
- Dance/Movement for Integrated Populations: Curriculum Design and Best Practices
- Immunization with Live Promastigote Antigen of Leishmania donovani induces Protection against Experimental Visceral Leishmaniasis Infection in BALB/c Mice
- A Review of 'Energy and Transport in Green Transition: Perspectives on Ecomodernity'
- Oral Administration of Lactobacillus pentosus Strain S-PT84 Enhances Anti-Influenza Virus-Specific IgG Production in Plasma after Limited Doses of Influenza Virus Vaccination in Mice
Last modified: 2016-12-22 16:40:46