Virtue as “likeness to God” in Plato and Seneca

Autore: Russell, Daniel Charles
Titolo: Virtue as “likeness to God” in Plato and Seneca
Rivista/Miscellanea: "Journal of the History of Philosophy", 42, 3
Luogo edizione: Baltimore
Editore: Johns Hopkins University Press
Anno edizione: 2004
Pagine: 241-260
Parole chiave: Philosophie - Filosofia - Philosophy, Sources - Fonti - Sources
Descrizione: [APh] [Comment] In many of his dialogues, Plato claims that our highest good is to be like God. Although this claim seems implausible, we can make greater sense of it if we interpret it through the lens of the Stoic version of likeness to God as found in texts such as Cicero's « De finibus » and Seneca's « Letters to Lucilius ».
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Link: https://muse.jhu.edu/article/170786/pdf
Sigla autore: Russel 2004