Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
I will examine the status of the possibility of wisdom in Stoicism. In Stoic sources the possibility
of wisdom seems to be presented in three ways. Of all these perspectives, the most interesting
one seems to be the third. It seems to have been influenced by Stoic cosmology, rationalist and
optimistic. Within this third perspective it is perhaps possible to trace the following development:
a starting point represented by the distinction, attributed to Zeno, between two types of
insipiens. This distinction was then formalized (probably by Chrysippus) through the distinction
between the claim «Nemo est sapiens» and the claim «Nemo potest esse sapiens». A further
step forward was taken with Diogenes of Babylon, according to whom it was not enough to state
that some can really become wise: the possibility of wisdom, to be truly such, must have already
been realized at least once (for the Principle of Plenitude).
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Zeno; Chrysippus; Diogenes of Babylon; Principle of Plenitude; Wisdom
Elenco autori:
Alessandrelli, Michele
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