The practical aspect of ancient philosophy has been recently made a focus of renewed metaphilosophical investigation. After a brief presentation of three accounts of this kind developed by Martha Nussbaum, Pierre Hadot, and Michel Foucault, the model of the therapeutic argument developed by Nussbaum is called into question from the perspectives offered by her French colleagues, who emphasize spiritual exercise (Hadot) or the care of the self (Foucault). The ways in which the account of Nussbaum can be defended are then discussed, including both a ‘negative’ defense, i.e. the indication of the weaknesses of Hadot and Foucault’s proposals, and a ‘positive’ one focused on the points in which Nussbaum can convincingly address doubts about her m...
Since quite a few years, philosophy is heading towards the bedside of the patient: the practice of p...
This paper brings Julia Annas’ work on virtues as skills to the interpretation of Pierre Hadot’s met...
This paper gives a detailed analysis of Nussbaum's "capabilities approach" and her claim that it is ...
The practical aspect of ancient philosophy has been recently made a focus of renewed metaphilosophic...
Between the end of the70s and the beginning of the 80s Foucault’s idea of the subject undergoes some...
The idea of philosophy as a kind of therapy, though by no means standard, has been present in metaph...
This paper presents partial comparison of two philosophers with very different intellectual backgrou...
AbstractThe purpose of my study is to discuss the thesis according to which “ultimately, for Foucaul...
This article challenges the recurrent critique that Pierre Hadot’s identification of ancient philoso...
Roncalli Elvira. Martha C. Nussbaum, The therapy of desire. Theory and practice in hellenistic ethic...
Throughout Nussbaum’s many articles and books two ultimately incompatible strategies are apparent: o...
In his article Banicki proposes a universal model for all forms of philosophical therapy. He is guid...
The Politics of Cultivation is a study on how the American philosopher Martha Nussbaum actualizes An...
Vancamp Bruno. Martha C. Nussbaum, The Therapy of Desire. Theory and Practice in Hellenistic Ethics....
Our thesis is a response/comment to the question raised by Michel Foucault about what the link of ps...
Since quite a few years, philosophy is heading towards the bedside of the patient: the practice of p...
This paper brings Julia Annas’ work on virtues as skills to the interpretation of Pierre Hadot’s met...
This paper gives a detailed analysis of Nussbaum's "capabilities approach" and her claim that it is ...
The practical aspect of ancient philosophy has been recently made a focus of renewed metaphilosophic...
Between the end of the70s and the beginning of the 80s Foucault’s idea of the subject undergoes some...
The idea of philosophy as a kind of therapy, though by no means standard, has been present in metaph...
This paper presents partial comparison of two philosophers with very different intellectual backgrou...
AbstractThe purpose of my study is to discuss the thesis according to which “ultimately, for Foucaul...
This article challenges the recurrent critique that Pierre Hadot’s identification of ancient philoso...
Roncalli Elvira. Martha C. Nussbaum, The therapy of desire. Theory and practice in hellenistic ethic...
Throughout Nussbaum’s many articles and books two ultimately incompatible strategies are apparent: o...
In his article Banicki proposes a universal model for all forms of philosophical therapy. He is guid...
The Politics of Cultivation is a study on how the American philosopher Martha Nussbaum actualizes An...
Vancamp Bruno. Martha C. Nussbaum, The Therapy of Desire. Theory and Practice in Hellenistic Ethics....
Our thesis is a response/comment to the question raised by Michel Foucault about what the link of ps...
Since quite a few years, philosophy is heading towards the bedside of the patient: the practice of p...
This paper brings Julia Annas’ work on virtues as skills to the interpretation of Pierre Hadot’s met...
This paper gives a detailed analysis of Nussbaum's "capabilities approach" and her claim that it is ...