Cicero on Divine and Human Foresight

Autore: Santangelo, Federico
Titolo: Cicero on Divine and Human Foresight
Rivista/Miscellanea: in : Claudia Beltrão da Rosa, Federico Santangelo, Cicero and Roman religion: eight studies. Potsdamer Alterumswissenschaftliche Beitrage, Band 72. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2020, 154 p.
Luogo edizione: Stuttgart
Editore: Franz Steiner Verlag
Anno edizione: 2020
Pagine: 105-116
Parole chiave: Philosophie - Filosofia - Philosophy, Religion - Religione - Religion
Descrizione: Federico Santangelo turns again to a topic on which he has written extensively and, taking a cue from Spencer Cole’s work, explores the “improvisational quality” of Cicero’s use of providentia, prudentia, and related terms across the corpus. Context and argument shape the meaning of specific appearances of the words, but in every case, Cicero takes part in a long-lived debate about the relationship between divine providence and human foresight, which engages a past, a present, and a future that cannot be dissociated from one another [Celia Schultz, BMCR 2020.11.04].
Sigla autore: Santangelo 2020