The contribution analyzes the origins of divine will in Late Stoic terminology and Middle platonism and precisely focusses on Stoic re-interpretation of the notion of "demiurgic" will displayed by Plato in the Timaeus. This special notion, according to which the world is eternal not by itself but depending on divine will, because God desires only what is good, is bequeathed to Stoicism and philosophical culture of Early Empire.

Generacíon por voluntad divina en las corientes filosóficas de época imperial

F Alesse
2007

Abstract

The contribution analyzes the origins of divine will in Late Stoic terminology and Middle platonism and precisely focusses on Stoic re-interpretation of the notion of "demiurgic" will displayed by Plato in the Timaeus. This special notion, according to which the world is eternal not by itself but depending on divine will, because God desires only what is good, is bequeathed to Stoicism and philosophical culture of Early Empire.
2007
Istituto per il Lessico Intellettuale Europeo e Storia delle Idee - ILIESI
Spagnolo
J.J. Ayan Calvo, P. de Navascués Benlloch, M. Aroztegui Esnaola
Filiación. Cultura pagana, religión de Israel, orígines del cristianismo. Actas de las III y IV Jornadas de Estudio "La filiación en los inicios de la reflexión cristiana".
La filiación en los inicios de la reflexión cristiana
87
101
978-84-8164-943-7
Editorial Trotta
Madrid
SPAGNA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
13-16/12/2006
Madrid
Stoa
medio platonsimo
1
none
F. Alesse
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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