When the Stoic Chameleon Came Across the Cylinder. Stoicism and the Matter of Confessions

This paper analyses the relationship between Justus Lipsius’ earlier and later thought on causation, and it claims that a major shift did take place between the author’s earlier stance (outlined in his De Constantia and Politica sive Civilis Doctrina) and his theories elaborated in  later works (ma...

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Main Author: Ádám Smrcz
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Language:English
Published: Eötvös Loránd University 2018-10-01
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Online Access:https://ojs.elte.hu/elpis/article/view/7661
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description This paper analyses the relationship between Justus Lipsius’ earlier and later thought on causation, and it claims that a major shift did take place between the author’s earlier stance (outlined in his De Constantia and Politica sive Civilis Doctrina) and his theories elaborated in  later works (mainly in his Physiologia Stoicorum). While in his early works Lipsius endorsed a semi-compatibilist view (claiming that humans were not endowed with free will, but still, they could be held responsible for their actions), later in his life, he adopted a more libertarian stance. The paper does not only aim to challenge such theses of contemporary scholarship which claim that Lipsius held a mostly homogenous stance throughout his life, but it also intends to highlight the confessional importance of the shift between his earlier and later views: while his earlier works were written in a Calvinist milieu, his latter writings were authored after his recatholisation, and the two facts – according to this paper – are interrelated. Lipsian Neostoicism, hence, was not only intended to harmonize Stoicism with Christianity in general – as mainstream scholarship holds –, but with particular confessions as well. 
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spelling doaj-art-5d341b18d0834d708452ccced30cca5e2025-01-25T17:58:17ZengEötvös Loránd UniversityElpis1788-82982732-36842018-10-0111210.54310/Elpis.2018.2.57368When the Stoic Chameleon Came Across the Cylinder. Stoicism and the Matter of ConfessionsÁdám Smrcz0Hungarian Academy of Sciences This paper analyses the relationship between Justus Lipsius’ earlier and later thought on causation, and it claims that a major shift did take place between the author’s earlier stance (outlined in his De Constantia and Politica sive Civilis Doctrina) and his theories elaborated in  later works (mainly in his Physiologia Stoicorum). While in his early works Lipsius endorsed a semi-compatibilist view (claiming that humans were not endowed with free will, but still, they could be held responsible for their actions), later in his life, he adopted a more libertarian stance. The paper does not only aim to challenge such theses of contemporary scholarship which claim that Lipsius held a mostly homogenous stance throughout his life, but it also intends to highlight the confessional importance of the shift between his earlier and later views: while his earlier works were written in a Calvinist milieu, his latter writings were authored after his recatholisation, and the two facts – according to this paper – are interrelated. Lipsian Neostoicism, hence, was not only intended to harmonize Stoicism with Christianity in general – as mainstream scholarship holds –, but with particular confessions as well.  https://ojs.elte.hu/elpis/article/view/7661Justus LipsiusStoicismCausalityNeostoicism
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When the Stoic Chameleon Came Across the Cylinder. Stoicism and the Matter of Confessions
Elpis
Justus Lipsius
Stoicism
Causality
Neostoicism
title When the Stoic Chameleon Came Across the Cylinder. Stoicism and the Matter of Confessions
title_full When the Stoic Chameleon Came Across the Cylinder. Stoicism and the Matter of Confessions
title_fullStr When the Stoic Chameleon Came Across the Cylinder. Stoicism and the Matter of Confessions
title_full_unstemmed When the Stoic Chameleon Came Across the Cylinder. Stoicism and the Matter of Confessions
title_short When the Stoic Chameleon Came Across the Cylinder. Stoicism and the Matter of Confessions
title_sort when the stoic chameleon came across the cylinder stoicism and the matter of confessions
topic Justus Lipsius
Stoicism
Causality
Neostoicism
url https://ojs.elte.hu/elpis/article/view/7661
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