Le Logos d’Empédocle : Reconstruction d’une lecture stoïcienne

Elenchos 38 (1-2):127-149 (2017)
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Abstract

Both Hippolytus of Rome and Sextus Empiricus attribute a concept of λόγος to Empedocles, relying on fragments that seem to have nothing to do with this claim. This article aims to show how the identification and clarification of their common Stoic source helps us to understand these texts better, and to reconstruct an interpretation of Empedocles’ epistemology that has not attracted critical attention so far.

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