This short contribution focuses on a course entitled Problems of Freedom, which Hans Jonas offered twice at the New School for Social Research in New York (first in 1966 and then in 1970), entirely dedicated to the analysis of the notion of freedom from Plato to Augustine. More in detail, the article collects in an orderly, but certainly not systematic or completely exhaustive manner, some of his observations relating above all the peculiar, and at times even original, interpretation of some salient aspects of ancient Stoicism (and Roman Stoicism in particular).
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