Phobos e Eulabeia em Epicteto

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https://doi.org/10.20873/rpv8n3-86

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Estoicismo; Medo; Cuidado; Epicteto

Abstract

We will present the Stoic conception of fear and then see its developments in Epictetus' philosophy, showing that one of the Stoic remedies against fear consists in reassessing indifferent things (which Epictetus brings together under the heading of things that are not under our control (ouk eph'hemin) so as to deal with them not with fear (phobos) but with care (eulabeia), which, as a kind of eupatheia (good emotion), is the rational counterpart of fear.

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2024-01-10 — Updated on 2024-01-18

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Dinucci, A., & Nascimento , J. (2024). Phobos e Eulabeia em Epicteto. Perspectivas, 8(3), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.20873/rpv8n3-86 (Original work published January 10, 2024)