@inbook{f21456153d544030a2f98f526827d9b4,
title = "Frantumare la vita. (Lucrezio, Seneca, l{\textquoteright}etica delle virt{\`u})",
abstract = "The fragmentation of life, i.e. the inability to live one's life as a whole, is an important theme in Hellenistic ethics, as witnessed in Lucretius and Seneca. From Aristotle onwards, the task of ethics is to construct a unitary life, in which the continuity of the 'good life' is identified with the stable presence of virtue (Stoicism) or pleasure (Epicureanism). This basic problem is related to well-known topics such as the uselessness of travel or chaotic reading: a particularly important theme is the imaginary observation of one's own corpse.",
keywords = "Ancient philosophy, Classical Tradition, Filosofia antica, Latin literature, Letteratura latina, Tradizione classica, Ancient philosophy, Classical Tradition, Filosofia antica, Latin literature, Letteratura latina, Tradizione classica",
author = "Milanese, {Guido Fabrizio}",
year = "2021",
language = "Italian",
isbn = "9788855535472",
volume = "45",
series = "CENTRO STUDI LA PERMANENZA DEL CLASSICO - RICERCHE",
pages = "139--146",
booktitle = "LUCREZIO, SENECA E NOI. Studi per Ivano Dionigi",
}