Boscarino, Giuseppe

Author: Boscarino, Giuseppe
Title: Boscarino, Giuseppe
Review/Collection: Philosophy Study, 10, 5
Year edition: 2020
Pages: 320-328
Keywords: Philosophie - Filosofia - Philosophy
Description: Farington’s interpretation of the philosophies of Plato and Cicero as reactionary philosophies is discussed. In the light of our interpretative category, such as that of Traditions of Thought, understood as complex rational, historical constructions, within which metaphysical and epistemological principles are mediated with socio-economic-political-cultural conflicts, all denominated as ideologies, instead it is believed that scientific theories are not actually progressive or regressive, but rather the ideologies, when they interpret the concepts of scientific fact, scientific theory and, more strongly, that of philosophy, within general conceptions of the world. In the light of our interpretative category, they thus appear more than regressive philosophers instead of regressive ideologues, if we consider that the philosopher moves within the narrower fields of the so-called metaphysics and epistemology. Cicero also appears to be the great Latin creator of a way of understanding philosophy and its history with the dominant triad Socrates-Plato-Aristotele in it. [Author]
Link: https://www.academia.edu/98233244/The_Traditions_of_Thought_Between_Progress_and_Reaction_Cicero_An_Interpreter_and_a_Latin_Creator_of_the_Aristotelian_Platonic_Tradition_of_Thought
Author initials: Boscarino 2020