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Bonté, rationalité et impuissance chez le démiurge Stoïcien
Goodness, rationality and impotence in the demiurge Stoic

Author(s): Ricardo Salles
Subject(s): Philosophy, History of Philosophy, Ancient Philosphy
Published by: EDITURA POLIROM S.A.
Keywords: Stoic; demiurge; conflagration; physical mechanism;

Summary/Abstract: Why does the Stoic demiurge cause the conflagration? In this paper, I revisit some issues addressed in Salles 2005 and argue that the conflagration is the result of an incapacity in the demiurge for creating an everlasting and uninterrupted cosmic order. Also, I bring out in more detail (a) the parallel between the Stoics and Plato at Tim. 75a c (section 1), (b) why cosmic order is the ultimate end pursued by the demiurge (section 2), (c) what is the physical mechanism that leads up to the conflagration (section 3), and (d) why the conflagration is contrary to the cosmic order (sections 1 and 4).

  • Issue Year: 2018
  • Issue No: 15-16
  • Page Range: 93-110
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: French