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Ideas y Valores

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SALLES, RICARDO. Platonism and Akrasia in Chrysippus. The Interpretation of Marcelo Boeri. Ideas y Valores [online]. 2010, vol.59, n.144, pp.53-68. ISSN 0120-0062.

The paper addresses two questions regarding the interpretation of akrasia among the Stoics, offered by Marcelo Boeri in his book Appearance and Reality in Greek Thought: On the one hand, can Chrysippus's monistic adaptation of the Platonic model of the divided soul set forth in Book IV of the Republic provide a philosophically satisfactory explanation of the classical phenomenon of akrasia? On the other hand, is this phenomenon the true explanandum of this adaptation? The paper shows that the answer to both these questions could be negative and thus different from the answer provided by Boeri in his book. The argument is based on the analysis of Plutarch vm 446f-447b and on the analysis of the classical problem of akrasia.

Keywords : Chrysippus; Plato; akrasia; Stoicism.

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