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Volume 65 (2010), 3

Papers

(Original title: Predsókratovskí sókratovci o starosti o seba)
Filozofia, 65 (2010), 3, 214-226.
Abstract

The aim of the article is to show that epimeleia heautou (the care of the self) – one of the key issues of ancient Greek philosophy – can be found in a tradition which is older than the Socratic one. First, the author outlines modern paradigmatic interpretations of the history of philosophy (Platonic and Aristotelian) and tries to offer an alternative… Read more

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(Original title: Starosť o seba v Platónovom dialógu Gorgias)
Filozofia, 65 (2010), 3, 227-238.
Abstract

The paper offers an analysis of Plato’s conception of the care of the self in his Gorgias. There are two components of the self-care: self-knowledge and self-control. The first part deals with self-knowledge. The second part asks the question, wether there can be a fixed model of the individual soul’s order. The third part of the paper deals with Plato’s… Read more

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(Original title: Antisthenés: Praktický charakter sókratovskej etiky)
Filozofia, 65 (2010), 3, 239-248.
Abstract

The paper gives an outline of Antisthenes’ ethics. The first part questions the accounts of modern historians, who try to include Antisthenes in one or another philosophical schools of that time (sophistics, socratism, kynicism). In the second part it shows the affiliations between Antisthenes´ thinking and socratic tradition: It comes out, that the… Read more

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(Original title: Imago sui v Senecových Listoch Luciliovi)
Filozofia, 65 (2010), 3, 249-256.
Abstract

The aim of the paper is to examine Seneca’s self-portrait as depicted in his Letters to Lucilius. The first part deals with the place this collection of letters occupies in the context of ancient epistolary literature. It shows how it contributed to the introspective character of ancient philosophical prose. Introspection as a method of self-knowledge and self-… Read more

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