Publication: El estratonismo en el materialismo ilustrado: el caso Sade
Authors
Zorrilla, Natalia L.
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Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones
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http://dx.doi.org/10.6018/daimon.423911
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Este artículo tiene como objetivo
estudiar el proceso de articulación del “estratonismo”,
constructo histórico-filosófico creado
en torno a la figura de Estratón de Lámpsaco, en
la Ilustración francesa. Argumentaremos que el
materialismo ateo ilustrado incorpora elementos
estratonistas, centralmente la idea de la naturaleza
como potencia productiva ciega. Nos abocaremos
a reconstruir tal proceso de articulación,
concentrándonos en la obra de autores de posiciones
diversas (incluso opuestas entre sí) como
Cudworth, Bayle y d’Holbach. Examinaremos a
continuación la reapropiación crítica del estratonismo
que realiza Braschi, uno de los personajes
filósofos de la obra Histoire de Juliette de Sade,
en su cosmovisión materialista atea.
This article aims at studying the emergence of “stratonism”, a historical and philosophical construct created around Strato of Lampsacus’s figure and ideas, in the French Enlightenment. The paper argues that Enlightenment atheist materialism embraces diverse stratonist elements, mainly the idea of nature as blind productive power. In order to accomplish our objective, we review the characterization of stratonism offered by authors such as Cudworth, Bayle and d’Holbach, who have different (even opposed) ideological and philosophical positions. Subsequently, we examine Sade’s critical appropriation of stratonism, focusing on one of the libertine philosophers in Histoire de Juliette, Braschi, and his materialist atheist discourse.
This article aims at studying the emergence of “stratonism”, a historical and philosophical construct created around Strato of Lampsacus’s figure and ideas, in the French Enlightenment. The paper argues that Enlightenment atheist materialism embraces diverse stratonist elements, mainly the idea of nature as blind productive power. In order to accomplish our objective, we review the characterization of stratonism offered by authors such as Cudworth, Bayle and d’Holbach, who have different (even opposed) ideological and philosophical positions. Subsequently, we examine Sade’s critical appropriation of stratonism, focusing on one of the libertine philosophers in Histoire de Juliette, Braschi, and his materialist atheist discourse.
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Citation
Daimon. Revista Internacional de Filosofía, nº 86 (2022), pp. 133-147
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