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Volume 71 (2016), 2

Papers

(Original title: Sókratovská therapeia: Antisthenés o rozumnosti)
Filozofia, 71 (2016), 2, 85-95.
Abstract

The paper offers a reconstruction of Antisthenes’ understanding of practical wisdom, based on the comparison of doxographic reports on Antisthenes with Xenophon’s portrait of the philosopher. The comparison shows that Antisthenes links wisdom with perseverance and self-control – with an asceticism that results in excellent decisions. The therapeutic function of… Read more

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(Original title: Bol Antisthenés pýthagorovec?)
Filozofia, 71 (2016), 2, 96-106.
Abstract

The present paper offers anew interpretation of the relation between cynic philosophy and pythagoreism. It tries to shed light on the Antisthenian concept of philosophy as a peculiar blend of socratic and pythagorean attitudes and concepts. Its first part deals with Diodoros of Aspendus and his characteristics as a cynic. In the second part, some of the… Read more

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(Original title: Kynická paideia alebo Antisthenés medzi Odysseom a Sókratom)
Filozofia, 71 (2016), 2, 107-118.
Abstract

The main purpose of this paper is to reconstruct Antisthenes’ position on education (paideia) and especially to define its character by answering the questions concerning the nature of the relationship that arose on the border of philosophy (Plato) and sophistry (Gorgias). In the first part of our study we offer an explanation of how and whether it is even… Read more

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(Original title: Diogenov postoj k ľudskej sexualite: hedonizmus, alebo asketizmus?)
Filozofia, 71 (2016), 2, 119-130.
Abstract

Diogenes’ attitude to sensual pleasure has been for a long time the object of cheap scandalization among laymen, as well as the cause of interpretational variety among the scholar authorities. In the present paper we propose several interpretative options offered by the doxographical records of Diogenes’ attitudes to human sexuality. The author identifies and… Read more

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(Original title: „Všetko patrí múdrym“: Blasfémia, alebo utópia?)
Filozofia, 71 (2016), 2, 131-140.
Abstract

In the fragment SSR V B 353, some ancient testimonies are collected concerning a syllogism attributed to Diogenes the Cynic: „Everything belongs to the gods. The wise are friends of the gods. Friends have things in common. Therefore, everything belongs to the wise.“ The present article deals with the background of this argument. It focuses on the main… Read more

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(Original title: Diogenés alebo o zdatnosti)
Filozofia, 71 (2016), 2, 141-152.
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(Original title: Diogenés: pes hľadajúci (sám v sebe) človeka)
Filozofia, 71 (2016), 2, 153-163.
Abstract

The article sheds light on the Diogenes’ concept of human being as articulated in cynic philosophy. Its focus is on the question: Who is the person Diogenes is looking for with a lantern in his hand in the full daylight? And it offers an answer: A fully individual human being, a subject protruding from the crowd, a person without property, luxury, passions,… Read more

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Reviews

(Original title: Collobert, C. – Destrée, P. – Gonzalez, F. J. (eds.): Plato and the Myth. Studies on the Use and Status of Platonic Myths)
Filozofia, 71 (2016), 2, 166-168.
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(Original title: Suvák, V.: Antisthenica Cynica Socratica)
Filozofia, 71 (2016), 2, 164-166.
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(Original title: Višňovský, E.: Richard Rorty a zrkadlo filozofie)
Filozofia, 71 (2016), 2, 168-171.
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