罗慕路斯的幻影。西塞罗《穆雷纳与德》中的斯多葛哲学

Q1 Arts and Humanities Ciceroniana On Line Pub Date : 2017-05-17 DOI:10.13135/2532-5353/2203
Margaret R. Graver
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《罗穆卢斯的渣滓》回顾了西塞罗对斯多葛派哲学的态度,在61-60年的演讲中,在写给卡托的信中,在de oratore中。这些文本都没有表达任何直接反对斯多葛派伦理的核心假设,即只有可敬的才是对人类有益的。我们在这组作品中确实发现了一种担忧,即坚持教条主义的道德体系(1)阻碍了政治沟通,(2)剥夺了在复杂情况下进行道德决策所需的应用灵活性。西塞罗自己作为一个受过哲学训练的政治家的立场也因此被定义。《罗穆卢斯的渣滓》回顾了西塞罗对斯多葛派哲学的态度,在61-60年的演讲中,在写给卡托的信中,在de oratore中。这些文本都没有表达任何直接反对斯多葛派伦理的核心假设,即只有可敬的才是对人类有益的。我们在这组作品中确实发现了一种担忧,即坚持教条主义的道德体系(1)阻碍了政治沟通,(2)剥夺了在复杂情况下进行道德决策所需的应用灵活性。西塞罗自己作为一个受过哲学训练的政治家的立场也因此被定义。
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The Dregs of Romulus. Stoic Philosophy in Cicero’s Pro Murena and De Oratore
The dregs of Romulus reviews the evidence for Cicero’s attitude toward Stoic philosophy in the speech pro Murena, in letters of 61-60 referring to Cato, and in de oratore. None of these texts expresses any direct opposition to the core postulate of Stoic ethics, viz., that only what is honorable is good for a human being. What we do find in this group of works is a concern that adherence to a dogmatic system of ethics (1) impedes political communication, and (2) strips away the flexibility of application that is required for moral decision-making in complex situations. Cicero’s own stance as a philosophically trained politician is defined accordingly. The dregs of Romulus reviews the evidence for Cicero’s attitude toward Stoic philosophy in the speech pro Murena, in letters of 61-60 referring to Cato, and in de oratore. None of these texts expresses any direct opposition to the core postulate of Stoic ethics, viz., that only what is honorable is good for a human being. What we do find in this group of works is a concern that adherence to a dogmatic system of ethics (1) impedes political communication, and (2) strips away the flexibility of application that is required for moral decision-making in complex situations. Cicero’s own stance as a philosophically trained politician is defined accordingly.
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Ciceroniana On Line Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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