Philo's De migratione Abrahami : The Soul's Journey of Self-Knowledge as Criticism of Stoic oikeiôsis

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Abstract

This paper considers Philo of Alexandria’s interpretation of Abraham’s journey from Chaldaea to Palestine, foregrounding Philo’s use of the journey as a metaphor to criticize the Stoic theory of oikeiôsis. The journey is a metaphor that helps Philo to advance his views about self-knowledge as an alternative to this Stoic theory of moral progress. In this implicit polemic, Philo suggests that the Stoic theory guides us in the wrong direction, remains too immanentist, and posits an end state to a process that has no end.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPaths of Knowledge
Subtitle of host publicationInterconnection(s) between knowledge and journey in the Graeco-Roman world
EditorsChiara Ferella, Cilliers Breytenbach
Place of PublicationBerlin
PublisherEdition Topoi
Pages111-136
Number of pages26
ISBN (Print)978-3-9816384-8-6
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Publication series

NameBerlin Studies of the Ancient World
PublisherEdition Topoi
Volume60

Keywords

  • Philo
  • Oikeiosis
  • Abraham
  • Self-knowledge
  • Stoicism
  • Platonism

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