Although the Epicurean thesis concerning indeterminism and ‘free will’ is well known, there are many problems connected to its interpretation. How does Cicero interpret the thesis? He clearly measures himself against the Epicurean doctrine in order to support his own thesis on ‘free will’ and ‘free choice’. According to Cicero, in order for an action to be free, it must be in nostra potestate (= ‘up to us’); but is it correct to connect this notion to the motus animi voluntarius introduced in De fato, which unequivocally refers to the Epicu-rean doctrine? This question is crucial to understanding Cicero’s reading of the Epicurean thesis (and then that of Epicurus himself). In any case, according to the texts available, if it was not Epicuru...
This essay analyzes and criticizes Epicurus’ arguments for sovereign freedom. Epicurus argues for a ...
This dissertation examines the political philosophy of Cicero’s De Republica (On the Commonwealth) a...
La volonté : peu de termes reviennent dans des débats aussi nombreux et aussi divers ; peu se prêten...
Although the Epicurean thesis concerning indeterminism and ‘free will’ is well known, there are many...
In several of his philosophical works, Cicero gives reports of the Epicurean views on bivalence and ...
If our knowledge of Epicurean philosophy depended exclusively upon the information conveyed by their...
In several of his philosophical works, Cicero gives reports of the Epicurean views on bivalence and ...
The present study centers on the distinctive characteristics of Cicero’s philosophical training; for...
This paper explores Cicero’s treatment of Epicurean philosophy in his De republica, and argues again...
ABSTRACT: I argue that there is no evidence that Epicurus dealt with the kind of free-will problem h...
Der Dialog De natura deorum zählt zu den bekannteren und einflussreicheren philosophischen Werken Ci...
The identity of the sources Cicero employed in writing his De natura deorum (hereafter ND) has been ...
Cicero argues that an Epicurcan, motivates by personal expediency, will act like a bandit when alone...
In the Greek tradition of political thought, one alleged political theory stands apart from the rest...
Since Bobzien’s analysis of the early Stoic concept of that which ‘depends on us’ (τὰ ἐφ̓ ἡμῖν) and...
This essay analyzes and criticizes Epicurus’ arguments for sovereign freedom. Epicurus argues for a ...
This dissertation examines the political philosophy of Cicero’s De Republica (On the Commonwealth) a...
La volonté : peu de termes reviennent dans des débats aussi nombreux et aussi divers ; peu se prêten...
Although the Epicurean thesis concerning indeterminism and ‘free will’ is well known, there are many...
In several of his philosophical works, Cicero gives reports of the Epicurean views on bivalence and ...
If our knowledge of Epicurean philosophy depended exclusively upon the information conveyed by their...
In several of his philosophical works, Cicero gives reports of the Epicurean views on bivalence and ...
The present study centers on the distinctive characteristics of Cicero’s philosophical training; for...
This paper explores Cicero’s treatment of Epicurean philosophy in his De republica, and argues again...
ABSTRACT: I argue that there is no evidence that Epicurus dealt with the kind of free-will problem h...
Der Dialog De natura deorum zählt zu den bekannteren und einflussreicheren philosophischen Werken Ci...
The identity of the sources Cicero employed in writing his De natura deorum (hereafter ND) has been ...
Cicero argues that an Epicurcan, motivates by personal expediency, will act like a bandit when alone...
In the Greek tradition of political thought, one alleged political theory stands apart from the rest...
Since Bobzien’s analysis of the early Stoic concept of that which ‘depends on us’ (τὰ ἐφ̓ ἡμῖν) and...
This essay analyzes and criticizes Epicurus’ arguments for sovereign freedom. Epicurus argues for a ...
This dissertation examines the political philosophy of Cicero’s De Republica (On the Commonwealth) a...
La volonté : peu de termes reviennent dans des débats aussi nombreux et aussi divers ; peu se prêten...