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    In this paper, we examine the concept of evil in Early Stoicism, which is assessed alongside the concepts of good and indifferents within the Stoic classification of things that partake in essence. Adopting the Socratic theory of virtue, which holds that virtue can be taught, the Stoics divided humanity into two categories: the wise (those who act according to reason and are virtuous) and the fools (those who lack reason and are, therefore, ignorant and bad). In this framework, they introduced t…Read more
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    Pourquoi Zenon est-il demeuré silencieux?
    In Stamatios Tzitzis (ed.), La mémoire, entre silence et oubli, Les Presses De L’université De Laval. pp. 30-42. 2006.
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    The present article is divided into two parts: the first focuses on the affections of the soul in general, while the second part investigates the case of melancholy, as it is studied from Aristotle and the Stoics to Galen. The main point of the first part is an analysis of the Chrysippean treatise On the Affections of the Soul as it appears in the Galenic treatise On the Doctrines of Hippocrates and Plato. The analysis identifies several Chry­sippean influences from Plato and Aristotle regarding…Read more
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    According to Renan, the day of Marcus Aurelius’ death could be considered as the decisive moment in the downfall of the ancient civilization. He, thus, wonders: “If Marcus Aurelius, the unique emperor-philosopher, did not succeed in saving the world, who else, then, could have saved it?” He notes that the emperor’s death was followed by the succession to the throne of his corrupted son, Commodus, and his friends, who all were all ignorant. Renan observes that the emperor’s kindness could not hav…Read more
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    Vers la fin du IVe siècle, les Stoïciens interviennent pour transformer le visage de l’art de la parole qui prévalait alors. Ce livre dégage les traits de la rhétorique stoïcienne dans son ensemble, la place prépondérante qu’elle occupe dans la philosophie du Portique, sa fonction dans l’enseignement philosophique, ses diverses formes stylistiques et sa contribution dans le domaine de la morale.
  • La rhétorique des Stoïciens, coll. « Ouverture philosophique »
    Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 195 (1): 114-115. 2005.
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    La Raison Ordonne toutes les Choses de l'Univers
    Philosophical Inquiry 27 (1-2): 157-162. 2005.