This paper is an attempt to describe in details Plutarch’s view on the idea of justice between animals and humans, on the basis of a representative selection of passages from his works. Most of the analyzed passages are from De sollertia animalium and De esu carnium. The criterion of selection was lexical and contextual, so passages containing words semantically related to the Greek terms for justice or law were particularly taken into account, as well as assages simply referring to the subject of justice for animals from the context. The conclusion is that Plutarch believed that justice between humans and animals is possible and should be applied, but being conscious of how difficult this postulate is to achieve, he was content with urging...
Human concern with the moral status of non-human animals can be seen to stretch quite some way back...
Both wild and domesticated animals had a direct and wide-ranging role in the life of the ancient Gre...
The present paper focuses on an intriguing passage of Seneca's treatise 'On Clemency' (De Clementia)...
Thanks to the work of Stephen Newmyer, Plutarch’s importance for modern philosophical debates concer...
Thanks to the work of Stephen Newmyer, Plutarch’s importance for modern philosophical debates concer...
Plutarhovi teksti o živalih iz njegovega zgodnjega obdobja (Ali so pametnejše kopenske ali morske ži...
The treatise De esu carnium (On eating of flesh) came to us in the form of two logoi, with multiple ...
Coeval philosophical texts provide no information about the extent to which the Ancient World practi...
Animals, the beautiful creatures of God in the Stoic and especially in Porphyry’s sense, need to be ...
Vegetarianism is one of the most struggling subjects in the field of Plutarchean studies. The paper ...
Primarily focused on the ancient Greek philosophers, this work offers a survey of the earliest argum...
Presenting a range of arguments against meat-eating, many strikingly familiar, Porphyry’s On Abstine...
Tendo em conta os tratados Preceitos para conservar a saúde (De tuenda sanitate praecepta), Da intel...
Le problème de la pensée animale a été abordé selon deux biais principaux par les philosophes grecs....
Praca ta jest próbą znalezienia możliwych przyczyn niejedzenia mięsa w starożytności. Skupiając się ...
Human concern with the moral status of non-human animals can be seen to stretch quite some way back...
Both wild and domesticated animals had a direct and wide-ranging role in the life of the ancient Gre...
The present paper focuses on an intriguing passage of Seneca's treatise 'On Clemency' (De Clementia)...
Thanks to the work of Stephen Newmyer, Plutarch’s importance for modern philosophical debates concer...
Thanks to the work of Stephen Newmyer, Plutarch’s importance for modern philosophical debates concer...
Plutarhovi teksti o živalih iz njegovega zgodnjega obdobja (Ali so pametnejše kopenske ali morske ži...
The treatise De esu carnium (On eating of flesh) came to us in the form of two logoi, with multiple ...
Coeval philosophical texts provide no information about the extent to which the Ancient World practi...
Animals, the beautiful creatures of God in the Stoic and especially in Porphyry’s sense, need to be ...
Vegetarianism is one of the most struggling subjects in the field of Plutarchean studies. The paper ...
Primarily focused on the ancient Greek philosophers, this work offers a survey of the earliest argum...
Presenting a range of arguments against meat-eating, many strikingly familiar, Porphyry’s On Abstine...
Tendo em conta os tratados Preceitos para conservar a saúde (De tuenda sanitate praecepta), Da intel...
Le problème de la pensée animale a été abordé selon deux biais principaux par les philosophes grecs....
Praca ta jest próbą znalezienia możliwych przyczyn niejedzenia mięsa w starożytności. Skupiając się ...
Human concern with the moral status of non-human animals can be seen to stretch quite some way back...
Both wild and domesticated animals had a direct and wide-ranging role in the life of the ancient Gre...
The present paper focuses on an intriguing passage of Seneca's treatise 'On Clemency' (De Clementia)...