Lo más humano de la filosofía: la filosofía como modo de vida en las Cartas a Lucilio, de Séneca
In this article, the philosophy is recovered as a mode of life in Séneca’s Letters to Lucilius. The proposal is updated Sénecan therefore a crisis situation that dehumanizes the colamus humanitatem –cultivating humanity–. Existence is authentic as the man looming in a duality as a double opportunity...
Autor Principal: | Yepes Muñoz, Wilfer Alexis |
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Formato: | info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
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Universidad de San Buenaventura - Cali
2017
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In this article, the philosophy is recovered as a mode of life in Séneca’s Letters to Lucilius. The proposal is updated Sénecan therefore a crisis situation that dehumanizes the colamus humanitatem –cultivating humanity–. Existence is authentic as the man looming in a duality as a double opportunity to humanization: the body as a sign of a soul requires virtue, temperance and courage before a consumer logic that eludes our vital indigence. |
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