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Luc Ferry
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Luc Ferry
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Partie 1 - Platon :
- Des écrits sous forme de dialogue ;
- Le dialogue, cheminement vers la vérité ;
- Les différentes définitions de la dialectique ;
- Connais-toi toi-même ;
- La philosophie pour vivre dans l'éternel ;
- La postérité de la vérité à trois temps ;
- Critique nietzschéenne.
Partie 2 - Aristote et la théogonie d'Hésiode : Cosmos vs. chaos, l'origine de la philosophie
- La physique selon Aristote ;
- Éthique et politique ;
- Postérité chrétienne d'Aristote.
Partie 3 - Les stoïciens : Le stoïcisme, prototype de la sagesse antique
- Trois grandes périodes du stoïcisme ;
- Le Manuel d'Épictète ;
- S'ajuster à l'ordre cosmique ;
- Exercices de sagesse, l'héritage cynique ;
- Repousser l'espérance et ne s'attacher à rien.
Partie 4 - Épicure : La philosophie en thérapie de l'âme
- Vaincre la peur de la mort ;
- Le bien est facile à acquérir ;
- Habiter le présent ;
- Les exercices de sagesse ;
- Épicure : Thèse et antithèse ;
- La nature indéfinissable du bonheur.
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