The Persuasiveness of Assertives and Arguments in Ancient Stoicism
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Resumo: | In the first part, we survey the occurrences of pithanon (‘persuasive’) and related terms in texts and fragments of Ancient Stoicism referring to the persuasiveness of assertibles and arguments, and fragments in which the Stoic logic is presented as the tool to avoid the persuasiveness of sophisms and the Stoic sage as the one who can efface this persuasiveness by his expertise in dialectics. Once it is done, we consider critically the assessments of Chiaradona Sedley and Tieleman, for whom Chrysippus is interested in extralogical forms of discourse, and also another thesis from Tieleman, according to which Chrysippus uses persuasive premises for constructive purposes. In our conclusions, we discard the thesis concerning Chrysippus' recognition of extra-logical truths, on the basis of the Stoic ideal of the sage. We conclude that, in Stoicism, (1) pithanon refers primarily to false assertibles, arguments and presentations and (2) the Stoic sage cannot be persuaded, but he can persuade his students in order to prepare their souls to receive the Stoic doctrines. |
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The Persuasiveness of Assertives and Arguments in Ancient StoicismA persuasividade dos Asseríveis e dos Argumentos no Estoicismo AntigoPersuasivenessStoicismAncient logicHellenismPersuasãoEstoicismoLógica antigaHelenismoIn the first part, we survey the occurrences of pithanon (‘persuasive’) and related terms in texts and fragments of Ancient Stoicism referring to the persuasiveness of assertibles and arguments, and fragments in which the Stoic logic is presented as the tool to avoid the persuasiveness of sophisms and the Stoic sage as the one who can efface this persuasiveness by his expertise in dialectics. Once it is done, we consider critically the assessments of Chiaradona Sedley and Tieleman, for whom Chrysippus is interested in extralogical forms of discourse, and also another thesis from Tieleman, according to which Chrysippus uses persuasive premises for constructive purposes. In our conclusions, we discard the thesis concerning Chrysippus' recognition of extra-logical truths, on the basis of the Stoic ideal of the sage. We conclude that, in Stoicism, (1) pithanon refers primarily to false assertibles, arguments and presentations and (2) the Stoic sage cannot be persuaded, but he can persuade his students in order to prepare their souls to receive the Stoic doctrines.Na primeira parte, fazemos um levantamento das ocorrências de pithanon (‘persuasivo’) e termos afins em textos e fragmentos do estoicismo antigo referentes à persuasão de asseríveis e argumentos e em textos e fragmentos em que a lógica estoica se apresenta como ferramenta para evitar a persuasão dos sofismas e o sábio estoico como aquele que capaz de vencer essa persuasão por sua perícia em dialética. Feito isso, consideramos criticamente as teses de Chiaradona, Sedley e Tieleman, para quem Crisipo está interessado em formas extralógicas de discurso. Avaliaremos também a tese de Tieleman segundo a qual Crisipo usa premissas persuasivas para fins construtivos. Em nossas conclusões, descartamos a tese sobre o reconhecimento de verdades extralógicas por Crisipo com base no ideal do sábio estoico. Concluímos que, no estoicismo, (1) pithanon refere-se principalmente a falsas afirmações, argumentos e representações e (2) que o sábio estoico não pode ser persuadido, mas pode persuadir seus ouvintes a fim de preparar suas almas para receber as doutrinas estoicas.Cátedra UNESCO Archai (Universidade de Brasília); Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal; Annablume Editora, São Paulo, Brasil2022-10-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticlesArtigosapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/archai/article/view/4798210.14195/1984-249X_32_29Revista Archai; No. 32 (2022): Archai 32 (2022); e03229Archai Journal; n. 32 (2022): Archai 32 (2022); e032291984-249X2179-4960reponame:Revista Archai (Online)instname:Universidade de Brasília (UnB)instacron:UNBporhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/archai/article/view/47982/36704Copyright (c) 2022 Aldo Dinucci, Kelli Rudolphhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDinucci, Aldo Rudolph, Kelli2023-04-18T15:51:27Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/47982Revistahttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/archaiPUBhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/archai/oai||archaijournal@unb.br|| cornelli@unb.br1984-249X1984-249Xopendoar:2023-04-18T15:51:27Revista Archai (Online) - Universidade de Brasília (UnB)false |
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The Persuasiveness of Assertives and Arguments in Ancient Stoicism A persuasividade dos Asseríveis e dos Argumentos no Estoicismo Antigo |
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The Persuasiveness of Assertives and Arguments in Ancient Stoicism |
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The Persuasiveness of Assertives and Arguments in Ancient Stoicism Dinucci, Aldo Persuasiveness Stoicism Ancient logic Hellenism Persuasão Estoicismo Lógica antiga Helenismo |
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The Persuasiveness of Assertives and Arguments in Ancient Stoicism |
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The Persuasiveness of Assertives and Arguments in Ancient Stoicism |
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The Persuasiveness of Assertives and Arguments in Ancient Stoicism |
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The Persuasiveness of Assertives and Arguments in Ancient Stoicism |
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The Persuasiveness of Assertives and Arguments in Ancient Stoicism |
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Dinucci, Aldo |
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Dinucci, Aldo Rudolph, Kelli |
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Rudolph, Kelli |
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Dinucci, Aldo Rudolph, Kelli |
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Persuasiveness Stoicism Ancient logic Hellenism Persuasão Estoicismo Lógica antiga Helenismo |
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Persuasiveness Stoicism Ancient logic Hellenism Persuasão Estoicismo Lógica antiga Helenismo |
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In the first part, we survey the occurrences of pithanon (‘persuasive’) and related terms in texts and fragments of Ancient Stoicism referring to the persuasiveness of assertibles and arguments, and fragments in which the Stoic logic is presented as the tool to avoid the persuasiveness of sophisms and the Stoic sage as the one who can efface this persuasiveness by his expertise in dialectics. Once it is done, we consider critically the assessments of Chiaradona Sedley and Tieleman, for whom Chrysippus is interested in extralogical forms of discourse, and also another thesis from Tieleman, according to which Chrysippus uses persuasive premises for constructive purposes. In our conclusions, we discard the thesis concerning Chrysippus' recognition of extra-logical truths, on the basis of the Stoic ideal of the sage. We conclude that, in Stoicism, (1) pithanon refers primarily to false assertibles, arguments and presentations and (2) the Stoic sage cannot be persuaded, but he can persuade his students in order to prepare their souls to receive the Stoic doctrines. |
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Cátedra UNESCO Archai (Universidade de Brasília); Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal; Annablume Editora, São Paulo, Brasil |
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