Accettazione del mondo e indipendenza morale 'A partire dal proprio' di Epitteto
129-141 p.
The essay discusses the contribution of the ancient Stoic philosophy to the formulation of a moral ideal which puts the individual in a position to dominate the course of his life, maintaining a complete independence with regard to the course of the world. The speech takes inspiration by the particularly harsh and rigorous formulations of Epictetus in the definition of what is or is not in our power, to show the implications and benefits of a philosophy that is based on a singular paradox: the attribution of great power to virtue, a necessary and sufficient condition for happiness, just because the real wise man renounces any claim to influence the way of being of things and is dedicated exclusively to cultivate in himself the form of the moral perfection. It is a very high ideal that will have many seasons and many lives, without exhausting the strength of its charm. [Publisher's Text].
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ISSN: 1972-5752