Algunas claves para la lectura del debate entre filosofía y retórica en Cicerón
- 1 Departamento de Filosofía. UNED
- Jesús de la Villa Polo (coord.)
- Antonio López Fonseca (coord.)
- Emma Falque Rey (coord.)
- María Paz de Hoz García-Bellido (coord.)
- María José Muñoz Jiménez (coord.)
- Irene Villarroel Fernández (coord.)
- Victoria Recio Muñoz (coord.)
Publisher: Guillermo Escolar ; Sociedad Española de Estudios Clásicos
ISBN: 978-84-18981-15-9, 978-84-18981-13-5, 978-84-09-34326-3, 978-84-09-34325-6, 978-84-18981-14-2, 978-84-09-34322-5, 978-84-09-34327-0, 978-84-09-34324-9
Year of publication: 2021
Volume: 2
Pages: 805-812
Congress: Congreso de la Sociedad Española de Estudios Clásicos (15. 2019. Valladolid)
Type: Conference paper
Abstract
Cicero addresses the debate on the relationship between Philosophy and Rhetorics inherited from Plato from the perspective of the Roman reality of the s. i a.C. In De oratore rewrites a history of Philosophy from its Greek origins in order to present a link between eloquence and Philosophy that I call eloquentia philosophica as a version of a Roman philosophy superior to the Greek. The paper analyzes some implications of the Ciceronian proposal.