In this paper I argue that Seneca’s philosophy is a form of therapy and that one of its main concerns is the transformation of one’s life through time control. Aristotelian tradition lies in the idea that philosophy is, in its highest aspect, an abstract form of knowledge. Seneca, on the other hand, is an inheritor of a long tradition that takes philosophy as mind or soul therapy and bases its structure in a practical approach. Epicurus, for instance, goes as far as to declare that “empty is the word of the philosopher by whom no human suffering is treated”. Even if Seneca doesn’t despise the theoretical principles that support the construction of a philosophical system, he builds, in his Letters to Lucilius, a strong therapeutic praxis who...
The following text presents a non-common interpretation of Spinoza’s philosophy, as it recovers not ...
O artigo trata de apresentar a obra Oito Capítulos, Shemona Perakim (introdução ao Pirkei Avot, Étic...
This article analyses certain lines of thinking of St. Augustine and Spinoza, philosophers who, thou...
In this paper I argue that Seneca’s philosophy is a form of therapy and that one of its main concern...
The influence of Plato’s thought on his most important disciple does not raise doubts. In spite of t...
Incluída numa pesquisa, ainda incipiente, sobre a recepção e aproveitamento por parte de São Tomás d...
This article examines the very atypical case of epagoge in Prior Analytics II, 23, aiming to situate...
Este artigo se propõe a analisar a crítica aristotélica da idéia do bem no quadro das críticas gerai...
This paper aims to present some views about Plato's reflection on education and its temporality, emp...
Even though ‘wisdom of the heart’ is both a biblical and a spiritual theological theme, this study a...
The relevance of the concept of poíesis as theoretic support of Plato’s philosophy is known. Its fir...
The language used by Seneca in his tragedies reveals a great versatility in dealing with rhetoric re...
A partir de reflexões dispersas, encontradas ao longo do tratado Das Verdadeiras e das Falsas Idéias...
The work of this dissertation, in a broad sense, seeks to rescue what may be in the original project...
In the play “Les mouches”, written by Jean-Paul Sartre in 1943, the Greek hero Orestes serves as an ...
The following text presents a non-common interpretation of Spinoza’s philosophy, as it recovers not ...
O artigo trata de apresentar a obra Oito Capítulos, Shemona Perakim (introdução ao Pirkei Avot, Étic...
This article analyses certain lines of thinking of St. Augustine and Spinoza, philosophers who, thou...
In this paper I argue that Seneca’s philosophy is a form of therapy and that one of its main concern...
The influence of Plato’s thought on his most important disciple does not raise doubts. In spite of t...
Incluída numa pesquisa, ainda incipiente, sobre a recepção e aproveitamento por parte de São Tomás d...
This article examines the very atypical case of epagoge in Prior Analytics II, 23, aiming to situate...
Este artigo se propõe a analisar a crítica aristotélica da idéia do bem no quadro das críticas gerai...
This paper aims to present some views about Plato's reflection on education and its temporality, emp...
Even though ‘wisdom of the heart’ is both a biblical and a spiritual theological theme, this study a...
The relevance of the concept of poíesis as theoretic support of Plato’s philosophy is known. Its fir...
The language used by Seneca in his tragedies reveals a great versatility in dealing with rhetoric re...
A partir de reflexões dispersas, encontradas ao longo do tratado Das Verdadeiras e das Falsas Idéias...
The work of this dissertation, in a broad sense, seeks to rescue what may be in the original project...
In the play “Les mouches”, written by Jean-Paul Sartre in 1943, the Greek hero Orestes serves as an ...
The following text presents a non-common interpretation of Spinoza’s philosophy, as it recovers not ...
O artigo trata de apresentar a obra Oito Capítulos, Shemona Perakim (introdução ao Pirkei Avot, Étic...
This article analyses certain lines of thinking of St. Augustine and Spinoza, philosophers who, thou...