Discussion of several passage from Plutarch’s works, especially De E Delph. 20. His conception of Zeus, eternal, almighty, and benevolent, comes quite close to Christian monotheism, but Plutarch does not disdain traditional mythology: his aim on the one side is to dispel superstition, on the other to avoid atheism
The essay aims at demonstrating that it is dangerous to try to reconstruct a philosophical doctrine ...
Si argomenta (alla luce del "Sofista") come nel "Parmenide" Platone cerchi di mostrare a quali contr...
An analysis of ch. 29-30, highlighting the influence of various philosophical schools and the author...
Plutarch had a wide knowledge of Greek tragedy, as the frequent quotations show, but he does not see...
In spite of G.J.D. Aalders’ skepticism (“Mnemosyne” 35, 1982, 72-83), the spirit of this brief treat...
An analysis of Alcinous’ Didaskalikos reveals that the post-Aristotelian elements in Plutarch’s trea...
Reflections about psychology and ethics in Plutarch’s De animae procreatione in Timaeo 1025d, Περì ὀ...
An analysis of Plutarch’s narrative strategies in De genio Socratis and Erotikos reveals a remarkabl...
Textual and exegetical remarks on Plutarch, De E apud Delphos 385a, 385c, 387f, and 391b
The connection among myth, religion and rational thought characterizes that philosophy which, in Lat...
Discussion of passages of Greek and Latin literature (until I century B.C.) in which a human being i...
The essay aims at demonstrating that it is dangerous to try to reconstruct a philosophical doctrine ...
The essay aims at demonstrating that it is dangerous to try to reconstruct a philosophical doctrine ...
The essay aims at demonstrating that it is dangerous to try to reconstruct a philosophical doctrine ...
In Theocritus’ seventh idyll, Lycidas is a divine figure, possibly Dionysus. This would imply an all...
The essay aims at demonstrating that it is dangerous to try to reconstruct a philosophical doctrine ...
Si argomenta (alla luce del "Sofista") come nel "Parmenide" Platone cerchi di mostrare a quali contr...
An analysis of ch. 29-30, highlighting the influence of various philosophical schools and the author...
Plutarch had a wide knowledge of Greek tragedy, as the frequent quotations show, but he does not see...
In spite of G.J.D. Aalders’ skepticism (“Mnemosyne” 35, 1982, 72-83), the spirit of this brief treat...
An analysis of Alcinous’ Didaskalikos reveals that the post-Aristotelian elements in Plutarch’s trea...
Reflections about psychology and ethics in Plutarch’s De animae procreatione in Timaeo 1025d, Περì ὀ...
An analysis of Plutarch’s narrative strategies in De genio Socratis and Erotikos reveals a remarkabl...
Textual and exegetical remarks on Plutarch, De E apud Delphos 385a, 385c, 387f, and 391b
The connection among myth, religion and rational thought characterizes that philosophy which, in Lat...
Discussion of passages of Greek and Latin literature (until I century B.C.) in which a human being i...
The essay aims at demonstrating that it is dangerous to try to reconstruct a philosophical doctrine ...
The essay aims at demonstrating that it is dangerous to try to reconstruct a philosophical doctrine ...
The essay aims at demonstrating that it is dangerous to try to reconstruct a philosophical doctrine ...
In Theocritus’ seventh idyll, Lycidas is a divine figure, possibly Dionysus. This would imply an all...
The essay aims at demonstrating that it is dangerous to try to reconstruct a philosophical doctrine ...
Si argomenta (alla luce del "Sofista") come nel "Parmenide" Platone cerchi di mostrare a quali contr...
An analysis of ch. 29-30, highlighting the influence of various philosophical schools and the author...