Cicero wrote in Book Three of On Duties, that the Stoic sage being absolutely good and and perfect was the only one that could be truly happy. For his happiness was based in his virtue and as he had perfect virtue, he had perfect and lasting happiness. Yet the Peripatetics saw that happiness was not a self-sufficient idea and was instead an amalgamation of external goods. Virtue for them was a factor that contributed to happiness, for the Stoics it was essential for happiness. It would appear on inital observation that the life of the Stoic sage was a solitary one, aloof from the rest of humanity. Yet the Stoics maintained that this was the best and happiest form of life, a life lived in accordance with Nature. However, the Peripatetics mai...
The ideal friendship in Renaissance England was based on Cicero’s De Amicitia, where he claimed, “fr...
L'hypothèse de cette recherche est qu'une amitié privée et subjective (APS) existe nécessairement da...
This dissertation is about two ancient models of the relation between self-understanding and friends...
Cicero wrote in Book Three of On Duties, that the Stoic sage being absolutely good and and perfect w...
There is intense debate among scholars studying Aristotle\u27s political works regarding his under...
Can virtue be sufficient by its own to give happiness? On the Platonic sources of Cicero’s stoic eth...
Scholars have disagreed on whether Cicero’s De Amicitia is a philosophically serious or even coheren...
This paper aims to discuss the link between friendship and self-suffciency in Aristotle’s ethical an...
Scholars have disagreed on whether Cicero’s De Amicitia is a philosophically serious or even coheren...
grantor: University of TorontoOne part of Aristotle's overall philosophy is his study of e...
Key Words: Cicero; dependency; friendship; love; parental affection; virtue. Abstract: This paper ...
According to Aristotle human beings are naturally rational and political animals, and what it is for...
A philosophical exploration of the meaning and significance of friendship. This book explains the pe...
Pleasure is in Stoicism a negative passion, i.e. a disease of soul. At the contrary, joy is an eupat...
The Cambridge Companion to Augustine's Confessions, edited by Tarmo Toom, Cambridge, Cambridge Unive...
The ideal friendship in Renaissance England was based on Cicero’s De Amicitia, where he claimed, “fr...
L'hypothèse de cette recherche est qu'une amitié privée et subjective (APS) existe nécessairement da...
This dissertation is about two ancient models of the relation between self-understanding and friends...
Cicero wrote in Book Three of On Duties, that the Stoic sage being absolutely good and and perfect w...
There is intense debate among scholars studying Aristotle\u27s political works regarding his under...
Can virtue be sufficient by its own to give happiness? On the Platonic sources of Cicero’s stoic eth...
Scholars have disagreed on whether Cicero’s De Amicitia is a philosophically serious or even coheren...
This paper aims to discuss the link between friendship and self-suffciency in Aristotle’s ethical an...
Scholars have disagreed on whether Cicero’s De Amicitia is a philosophically serious or even coheren...
grantor: University of TorontoOne part of Aristotle's overall philosophy is his study of e...
Key Words: Cicero; dependency; friendship; love; parental affection; virtue. Abstract: This paper ...
According to Aristotle human beings are naturally rational and political animals, and what it is for...
A philosophical exploration of the meaning and significance of friendship. This book explains the pe...
Pleasure is in Stoicism a negative passion, i.e. a disease of soul. At the contrary, joy is an eupat...
The Cambridge Companion to Augustine's Confessions, edited by Tarmo Toom, Cambridge, Cambridge Unive...
The ideal friendship in Renaissance England was based on Cicero’s De Amicitia, where he claimed, “fr...
L'hypothèse de cette recherche est qu'une amitié privée et subjective (APS) existe nécessairement da...
This dissertation is about two ancient models of the relation between self-understanding and friends...