- Siberian Journal of Philosophy
- Archive
- 2020
- No. 3 (Vol. 18)
- History of Philosophy
Cyrenaics and the Period of Early Hellenism
Brovkin V. V.
1. Institute of Philosophy and Law SB RAS, 8 Nikolaev Str., Novosibirsk, 630090, Russian Federation
drakar@ngs.ru
The material was received by the Editorial Board: 11.09.2020
It is established that in the philosophy of cyrenaics in the period of early Hellenism there were two ten dencies: the alienation of the individual from society and the preservation of the connection between the Polis and the individual. The first tendency was most pronounced in the philosophy of Hegesias and Theodoras. The second tendency was manifested in the philosophy of Anniceris. It is shown that the prevailing tendency was the alienation of the individual from society and this was associated with the crisis of the values of the polis. At the same time, the tendency to preserve the connection between the Polis and the individual reflected the influence of the values of the Polis, which were preserved in a weakened form in the period of early Hellenism.
References: Vladimir V. Brovkin Cyrenaics and the Period of Early Hellenism. Siberian Journal of Philosophy. 2020, vol. 18, no. 3. P. 91–103. DOI: 10.25205/2541-7517-2020-18-3-91-103