Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
The chapter reconsiders texts and recent studies on the Stoic theory of the perfect society, focusing on some problematic points that emerge from ancient sources, such as the theo-cosmological dimension of universal society, in the face of a possible territorial and normative limit of the perfect state, and the composition of the ideal constitution, apparently reserved for the wise. The main conclusions are the following: Stoic literature does not provide a single and univocal model of political regime because the Stoics opted for the coexistence of a universalistic ideal with a program of improvement of the real society; the Stoics also advocated an idea of familiarity of mankind, which was based on a cognitive instance (the theory of preconceptions) rather than a moral or affective one.
Iris type:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Stoicism; Cosmopolitism
List of contributors:
Alesse, Francesca
Book title:
La Società del genere umano