The good Dogs are still in the Portico: Making sense of the cynic-stoic moral and sociopolitical continuities

Research Article

The good Dogs are still in the Portico: Making sense of the cynic-stoic moral and sociopolitical continuities

Published in: South African Journal of Philosophy
Volume 43 , issue 2 , 2024 , pages: 159–173
DOI: 10.1080/02580136.2024.2322388
Author(s): Francisco Miguel Ortiz-Delgado University of Guadalajara, Mexico

Abstract

The Cynic moral and sociopolitical imprint on Stoic philosophy has frequently been overlooked in recent academic studies. However, the Cynic influence is palpable throughout the history of Stoicism. In this article, I recognise seven Cynic-Stoic conceptual continuities concerning the idea of virtue, or aretē, and five continuities concerning the morally ideal society. This article is mainly descriptive, as it serves a modest but theoretically vital purpose: to explain the interrelation(s) among these 12 Cynic–Stoic continuities, which will elucidate the strong cohesion of each (moral/ political) philosophical system. Ergo, I show how these 12 continuities strongly and simultaneously imply a Cynic-Stoic continuity in terms of the conceptions or appraisals of culture-tradition, epistemology, sexuality, money, law, religion and cosmopolitanism.

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