The formal study of the texts, believed by Seneca as the pure object of philology, was by the same considered as an obstacle to the comprehension of “the true”. This conclusion, based on the contrast between res and verba, represents the consequence of having assigned to philosophy the hegemony in the moral growth of an individual.

Alcuni aspetti dell'antifilologismo senecano

GIORDANO, Fausto
2007-01-01

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The formal study of the texts, believed by Seneca as the pure object of philology, was by the same considered as an obstacle to the comprehension of “the true”. This conclusion, based on the contrast between res and verba, represents the consequence of having assigned to philosophy the hegemony in the moral growth of an individual.
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