Stefano Maso

CA' Foscari - Unversity Of Venice
University of Venice
  • CA' Foscari - Unversity Of Venice
    Department Of Philosophy And Cultural Heritage
    Associate Professor
  • University of Venice
    Department of Philosophy and Cultural Heritage
    Associate Professor
  •  2737
    Images and Truth
    In Stefano Maso Francesca G. Masi (ed.), Epicurus on eidola. Peri Phuseos Book II. Update, Proposals, and Discussions, Hakkert. pp. 67-92. 2015.
    The new edition of the papiri of the second book of 'Peri Phuseos' allows for a detailed reconstruction of the mechanisms of vision. Some of the characteristic features of images according to Epicurus are presented here for the first time. One of the problems is the congruence between the representation and the object from which it originates: i.e. the truth of the image.
  •  362
    The Risk in the Educational Strategy of Seneca
    Journal of Ancient Philosophy 5 (1). 2011.
    To his pupil Nero and to Lucilius (friend and, as metonymy, representative of the entire mankind), Seneca testifies to his pedagogic vocation. With conviction he applies himself to demonstrate the perfect correspondence between the Stoic doctrine and the edu¬cational strategy that he proposes. Firstly, the reciprocity of the relationship between educator and pupil appears fundamental; both further their individual knowledge. Secondly, the limitations of an ethical precept that is not anchored in…Read more
  •  1376
    Quarundam rerum initia in nostra potestate sunt
    In Stefano Maso Francesca Masi (ed.), Fate, Chance, and Fortune in Ancient Thought, . pp. 125-144. 2013.
    Does the Stoic school really, accepting fate, reject free will? It would seem so, mainly if we read the evidences of Zeno or Chrysippus. The Stoic Senecais central to this particular theoretical inquiry, which hinges on the concepts of causality, of determinism and responsibility.