
Język: Niemiecki
Format: Miękka okładka
ISBN 10: 6205608766
ISBN 13: 9786205608760
Data publikacji:
January 22nd, 2023
Wydawca: Verlag Unser Wissen
Strony: 260
Gatunki: Religion & Spirituality
This study delves into the intricate relationship between philosophy and religion as presented in Book II of Cicero's "De Diuinatione." Anis Téraoui meticulously analyzes how Cicero navigates the complex discourse surrounding divination, examining the interplay between rational thought and spiritual belief in the context of ancient Rome.
Through a detailed exploration, Téraoui sheds light on Cicero's philosophical approach to divination, revealing the ways in which he grapples with the skepticism and arguments against superstitious practices. The author articulates the nuanced arguments presented by Cicero, portraying how philosophical inquiry serves both as a tool for critique and a means of understanding religious experiences.
By uncovering the tensions between rationalism and religious practice, this examination not only enhances the readership's understanding of Cicero's work but also invites broader reflections on the fundamental questions surrounding faith and reason that resonate throughout history.
Through a detailed exploration, Téraoui sheds light on Cicero's philosophical approach to divination, revealing the ways in which he grapples with the skepticism and arguments against superstitious practices. The author articulates the nuanced arguments presented by Cicero, portraying how philosophical inquiry serves both as a tool for critique and a means of understanding religious experiences.
By uncovering the tensions between rationalism and religious practice, this examination not only enhances the readership's understanding of Cicero's work but also invites broader reflections on the fundamental questions surrounding faith and reason that resonate throughout history.