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[PDF] THE STOIC ARGUMENT FROM OIKEIŌSIS'Appropriation' has been the predominant translation since Long and Sedley, how- ever, who observe that it 'provides a means, through the verb or adjective “ ...<|separator|>
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Stoicism - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyJan 20, 2023 · This entry introduces the main doctrines and arguments of the three parts of Stoic philosophy – physics, logic, and ethics – emphasizing their interlocking ...Preliminaries · Physical Theory · Logic · Ethics
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Stoicism | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyStoicism is a type of eudaimonic virtue ethics, asserting that the practice of virtue is both necessary and sufficient to achieve happiness.
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(PDF) Appetitus societatis and oikeiosis: Hugo Grotius' Ciceronian ...This 'orientation towards one's own being"5 is oikeiosis. Cicero uses conciliari and commendari to translate the Stoic oikeiousthai and makes corresponding ...
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The moral development in Stoic oikeiôsis and Wang Yang-ming's ...There is no successful translation in English, so oikeiôsis is variously translated ... Stoicism (especially in Cicero, De Finibus, 3. 9.62), and thus there are ...
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[PDF] THE STOIC ARGUMENT FROM OIKEIŌSISI will argue that these elements of the oikeiōsis doctrine help to clarify its role in Stoic ethics. Though the characterization of animal behaviour central to ...
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STOIC COSMOPOLITANISM AND ZENO'S "REPUBLIC" - jstorThis paper argues that the distance between Zeno's isolated community and later Stoic cosmopolitan utopia is not as great as often supposed.
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of Porphyry's "On Abstinence from Killing Animals," consolidating all provided segments into a single, comprehensive response. To retain all details efficiently, I will use a structured format with tables where appropriate, followed by a narrative summary. This ensures no information is lost while maintaining clarity and density.
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Chrysippus | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyCicero writes several works that are of use in reconstructing Stoic thought: Academica, De Finibus, and De Natura Deorum, are among the most important.Missing: oikeiosis | Show results with:oikeiosis
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Hierocles### Summary of Hierocles' Life, Works, and Oikeiosis Theory
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Hierocles the Stoic: Elements of Ethics, Fragments and Excerpts ...Mar 4, 2012 · The book contains a translation and commentary on all existing fragments of Hierocles, a Stoic philosopher who lived most probably in the first half of the 2 ...
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Hierocles' Concentric Circles - Ralph Wedgwood - PhilPapersAbstract. Hierocles, a Stoic of the second century CE, famously deployed an image of the 'concentric circles' that surround each of us.Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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LacusCurtius • Cicero — De Finibus, Book III### Summary of Cicero's De Finibus Book 3, Sections 16-22 (English Translation)
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[PDF] Conflict and Cosmopolitanism in Plato and the StoicsApr 7, 2011 · Could Chrysippus have followed Zeno in saying that only the wise are oikeioi in relation to the wise? The unwelcome con- sequence of this would ...
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(PDF) The Stoic Cosmopolitanism as a Way of Life - Academia.eduStoic cosmopolitanism posits that individuals act in accordance with nature's divine law, fostering universal citizenship. Oikeiosis illustrates the concentric ...
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Oikeiōsis and the Origin of Virtue (Chapter 3) - Cicero's 'De Officiis'The key Stoic feature, of course, is seen in the foundational role played by the universal drive to self-preservation, something seen in the so-called oikeiōsis ...
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Absent Presence in Seneca's Epistles (Chapter 3)Indeed, friendship is a particular concern of the sequence of Letters 49 through 64. For Seneca, the title “friend” is not to be bestowed lightly. He opens ...
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CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO PLUTARCH Plutarch as a Polemicist... oikeiosis, as nothing is oikeion to them. This is very much representative of Plutarch's argumentative strategy against the Stoics. When attacking a system ...
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Social Oikeiōsis (Chapter 7) - Antiochus and Peripatetic EthicsThe nexus of relationships in which our social oikeiōsis manifests itself receives more attention in Didymus' summary of Peripatetic ethics, which provides a ...
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[PDF] THE STOIC ARGUMENT FROM OIKEIŌSISThe psychological background of the oikeiōsis account is crucial to making sense of the doctrine's role in Stoic ethical theory, for it suggests an effort by ...
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Self and selfishness in Late Antiquity: Plotinus on oikeiōsisSep 15, 2023 · Plotinus' understanding of self is formulated largely in dialogue with the Stoics. In early works he categorically rejects the Stoic notion of the hēgemonikon.
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[PDF] Stoic Cosmopolitanism and Environmental Ethics - PhilArchiveOur ancient sources are unambiguous that the Stoics hold that justice does not extend to non- human animals, much less to plants or “the land”, insofar as only ...
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Stoic self-consciousness. - Wayne Martin - PhilPapers... moral psychology. I then provide a reconstruction of the Stoic claim that Oikeiosis is or involves a form of self-consciousness (Chrysippus), self-sentiment ...