Antiochus of Ascalon’s ‘Platonic’ Ethics

Elenchos: Rivista di Studi Sul Pensiero Antico 43 (1):85-103 (2022)
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This article focuses on the Platonic version of the doctrine of oikeiosis set forth by Piso in Cicero’s De finibus, Book V. The article aims to show that: 1) Cicero’s account, while clearly having Stoic features, is also consistent with the eudaemonistic character of Socrates’ and Plato’s ethics; 2) the replacement of oikeiosis with “assimilation to god”, attested in a passage of the Anonymous Commentary on Plato’s Theaetetus, derives from the intent to remove Epicurean egoistic connotations from Plato’s ethics; according to the Anonymous, the Stoic oikeiosis alone would not suffice to attain this purpose.

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