The aim of this short paper is to highlight nature’s central role in the constitution and progress of human morality, by analysing nature’s multiple characters as displayed in various sections of Seneca’s work. First, the focus will extend to man’s fundamental propensity to good, which belongs to him by nature. Secondly, a virtuous and happy life will be presented as the life led according to nature. In conclusion, research on natural phenomena will be accounted for, as a building block towards moral perfection. The relationship between all the previous traits, mentioned in the cited passages, constitutes the heart of Seneca’s ethical naturalism
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The aim of this short paper is to highlight nature’s central role in the constitution and progress o...
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ABSTRACT: The aim of the article is to shed light on two problems, regarding the meaning and the rol...
The main purpose of this paper is to analyze the philosophy of nature of G.C. Vanini from a social a...
Can the loving openness of human beings lead to “the liberation of qualities in animals that would o...
The aim of this short paper is to highlight nature’s central role in the constitution and progress o...
In this paper, I aim to explore part of a debate within neo-Aristotelian naturalism that questions t...
As for all Stoics, for Seneca God is the source of all beauty. There is no distinction between esthe...
Ethical naturalism is an ethical theory that holds that practical norms are a species of natural nor...
Abstract: Traditionally many philosophers and theologians have seen a narrow connection between our...
I discuss first the meaning of naturalism in philosophy and then the sense in which it has been intr...
The paper considers Catholic ethics grounded on the normative concept of nature, and proposes a diff...
This paper offers a historical contribution for understanding of the relationship between nature and...
Investigation of the concept "nature", according to the author, is predominantly of socio-political ...
This paper offers a historical contribution for understanding of the relationship between nature and...
This paper investigates the differences between ancient Greek and modern ethical naturalism, through...
The De Genesi ad litteram, among Augustine of Hippo’s (354-430) works, is the text that most deeply ...
ABSTRACT: The aim of the article is to shed light on two problems, regarding the meaning and the rol...
The main purpose of this paper is to analyze the philosophy of nature of G.C. Vanini from a social a...
Can the loving openness of human beings lead to “the liberation of qualities in animals that would o...