Providence et passions divines dans le stoïcisme : comment prémunir un dieu bienveillant contre la colère ?

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Elenchos Pub Date : 2023-11-21 DOI:10.1515/elen-2023-0013
Rodolphe Le Penru
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Abstract Against the Epicureans who conceive the gods as indifferent to make them inaccessible to anger, the Stoics assert that the god is incapable of anger due to his very benevolence. However, doesn’t the Stoic god’s concern for man threaten his impassivity and expose him to feel anger and passions? In this paper, I address, in a theological context, the classic ethical problem of the compatibility between the integrity of the individual and his concern for others. Several hypotheses are examined. Is divine benevolence merely a disposition to do good to human beings, devoid of any affection for them? If it is a feeling, is it an aspiration to the very exercise of the virtue of benevolence, rather than to the good of mankind in itself? Or could it be understood, in the context of the cosmic οἰκείωσις, as the god’s care for his own parts? Finally, should not we distinguish, in god’s philanthropy, between the φιλία he feels for the wise men and the ἔρως he feels for everyone else?
斯多葛主义中的天意和神性:如何保护仁慈的神不怒?
摘要 伊壁鸠鲁派认为神是冷漠的,因此不会发怒,而斯多葛派则认为神是仁慈的,因此不会发怒。然而,斯多葛派的神对人的关心难道不会威胁到他的冷漠,使他感到愤怒和激情吗?在本文中,我从神学的角度探讨了个人的完整性与对他人的关怀之间的兼容性这一经典伦理问题。本文探讨了几个假设。神圣的仁慈是否仅仅是对人类行善的一种倾向,而不包含对人类的任何感情?如果它是一种感情,那么它是对行使仁德本身的渴望,而不是对人类福祉本身的渴望?或者说,从宇宙的角度来看,它可以被理解为神对自身部分的关爱?最后,在神的慈善事业中,我们难道不应该区分他对智者的φιλία情感和他对其他人的ἔρως情感吗?
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