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Povertà e vita. Mendicità e filosofia nel mondo greco

2015

Nel v-iv secolo a. C., la lingua e la cultura greca collocano, come si evince dal Pluto di Aristofane, la povertà in una posizione mediana fra ricchezza e mendicità. Essa si distingue dai due estremi della scala soltanto da un punto di vista quantitativo e costituisce un utile incentivo alla vita associata e al progresso delle technai. Nei discorsi tucididei di Pericle, l’idea è espressa con chiarezza: le technai, da esercitare con moderazione e in vista del bene comune, concorrono a fare uscire il cittadino ateniese dalla povertà e dall’oscurità sociale, promuovendone la partecipazione politica, in un’ottica di reciprocità orizzontale. L’eccezione più vistosa a questo paradigma che mette i…

SOCRATESGreek languagePoliticsCulture of povertyPovertyBeggingSocratic methodGeneral MedicineIconographySocial sciencePsychologyEpistemologyNova Tellus
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Love of Enemies in the Context of Antiquity

2001

Do we find the principle of ‘loving one's enemies’ or precursors thereof in pre-Christian antiquity? In the Greco-Roman tradition we find as a common maxim ‘helping friends and harming enemies’ combined with the talio and the Golden Rule. Only Socrates and some Roman stoics recommend never to take revenge. In the OT Lev 19.18 may possibly be interpreted as a commandment of loving one's enemies. The first to have understood Lev 19.18 in this sense seems to be Jesus. Christians have too rarely lived up to his commandment.

SOCRATESLiteratureHistoryHistoryAnthropologybusiness.industryReligious studiesMaximContext (language use)businessGolden RuleNew Testament Studies
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Stage Theory and Proper Names

2011

In the contemporary debate about the nature of persistence, stage theory is the view that ordinary objects (artefacts, animals, persons, etc.) are instantaneous and"persist" by being suitably related to other instantaneous objects (see T. Sider 1996, 2001 and K. Hawley 2001, both defenders of the view). In this paper I focus on the issue of what stage theorists should say about the semantics of ordinary proper names, like"Socrates" or"London". This is how I will proceed: after discussing the general features of stage theory (section 1), I will consider the remarks that stage theorists actually make about the semantics of proper names (section 2). I will then point to some hitherto unnoticed…

SOCRATESPhilosophy of languagePhilosophyMetaphysicsFace (sociological concept)Proper nounSociologyFilosofiaCounterpart theoryPerdurantismEpistemologyStage theory
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Science and logic

2009

SOCRATESPhilosophymedia_common.quotation_subjectNeoplatonismSelf-evidenceImmortalityMathematical proofSoulAxiommedia_commonPlatonic idealismEpistemology
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L'eredità politica di Socrate. Platone o Antistene? in "Storia e politica", I(2/2009), pp. 347-366.

2009

Settore SPS/01 - Filosofia PoliticaPlatone Socrate Antistene
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From Zeno to Chrysippus

2015

This chapter is about the origin and development of early Stoic epistemology. I discuss how Zeno of Citium, the founder of the Stoa, was influenced by his predecessors and interpreted by his successors. I argue that Stoicism rely on two basic assumptions for which Socrates is the main predecessor, namely that human beings are at home in the world and that it is only by using our rational abilities to detect salient truths and organize them into skills that we can successfully orient ourselves in this world. This Socratic-Stoic position relies on a naturalistic theory of concept acquisition, for which Aristotle is the main predecessor, or so I argue. I then look at how Zeno’s original episte…

StoicismSOCRATESPhilosophyMetaphysicsDivine providenceRepresentation (arts)CausationZeno's paradoxesNaturalismEpistemology
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Machiavellego rozumienie dobra i zła

2015

Niccolo Machiavelli’s way of understanding the notions of good and evil rely on his theory of the origins of communities, according to which their basic structure is build around the figures of founders. Communities are kept alive by the constant effort make by their members to take care of common good and practice of crafts of peace. Forces opposed to the founders and disarraying the social life can be described as the figures on the continuum stretched between traitors, as Brutus or Judas, and lazy-bones or cowards, parasiting on the fruits of common labor. This way of understanding the good and the evil has its roots in the age of Athenian Enlightenment – in the conception of virtue ethi…

Virtue ethicsVirtueDantegoodMetaphorPhilosophymedia_common.quotation_subjectEnlightenmentWorkmanshipbetrayalEpistemologySOCRATESNiccolo MachiavelliAestheticsworkmanshipGood and evilForm of the Goodevilvirtuemedia_commonStudia z Historii Filozofii
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Le sens de la mort de Socrate à Rome

2014

Actes du colloque international de jeunes chercheurs « La question du sens » (Université Paris-Sorbonne, E.A. 4081 Rome et ses Renaissances, 28-29 juin 2012); International audience; no abstract

[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Literature[SHS.PHIL] Humanities and Social Sciences/Philosophyaxe2[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Literature[SHS.PHIL]Humanities and Social Sciences/PhilosophySocrate[SHS.CLASS] Humanities and Social Sciences/Classical studiesLittérature latine[ SHS.LITT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Literature[SHS.CLASS]Humanities and Social Sciences/Classical studies
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Role of Foreseeability in Imposition of Civil Liability

2021

The purpose of this article is to offer an insight into the role of foreseeability in imposition of civil liability. The article contains analysis of the principle of foresee­ability from various points of view, for example, by analysing it from the perspective of the general (fault-based) model of liability as well of the strict liability. Likewise, the article analysis the role of foreseeability during determination of preconditions to civil liability, for example, by introducing it into the concepts of “fault” and “causation”. The aspects referred to in this article are predominantly analysed from the theoretical perspective. The article references various legal sources from different co…

causationfaultforeseeabilityLegal liabilityStrict liabilityfault-based liabilitystrict liabilitySocrates 2021 2 (20)BusinessCausationFault (power engineering)civil liabilityLaw and economicsSOCRATES. Rīgas Stradiņa universitātes Juridiskās fakultātes elektroniskais juridisko zinātnisko rakstu žurnāls / SOCRATES. Rīga Stradiņš University Faculty of Law Electronic Scientific Journal of Law
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Reflexiones en torno al COVID 19: Pandemia: heroísmo, muertes y eternidad

2020

Reflexión en torno al problema de la muerte y la eternidad en relación a la pandemia del COVID19.

covid19posmodernidadUNESCO::FILOSOFÍAéticaexistencialismosocratesmuertereflexión
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