In the vast expanse of the mind lies a space, delicately poised
between tangible reality and the ethereal unknown. This realm,
governed by the unwavering justice and cosmic reason of the logos, is
familiar to only a select few: philosophers who grasp its profound
significance. Within Pronoia: The Stoic Providence, the spotlight is
cast not on a linear history of Stoicism, but on its deeper
theoretical underpinnings. The narrative delves into the Stoics’
understanding of humanity’s place within this living logos and the
contrasts between these philosophical beliefs and the martial
character of the Roman state. As the text unfolds, readers are
introduced to how Stoic thought shaped the vision of an ideal state
and the role of the principate from Augustus to Marcus Aurelius.
Critical questions emerge: Why did the Stoic circle uphold the
‘optimus civis’ and dismiss certain emperors they deemed unworthy?
How did iconic Stoic figures like Cato the Younger and his nephew
Brutus become symbols of philosophical resistance against the early
empire’s less ‘enlightened monarchs’? Only the philosopher-king,
wielding the wisdom of both worlds, can bridge these realms, bestowing
upon his subjects a understanding of their cosmic destiny. This
exploration illuminates the intricate intersections of philosophy and
politics within the Stoic worldview.
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Roman Stoicism from the Aristocratic Republic to Marcus Aurelius
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ISBN
9781035833474
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Vendor
Austin Macauley Publishers
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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