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Estudios de Filosofía
versión impresa ISSN 0121-3628
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GOMEZ ESPINDOLA, Laura Liliana. Review of Chrysippus' stoic theory or fate. Estud.filos [online]. 2013, n.48, pp.129-149. ISSN 0121-3628.
This paper is devoted to the Chrysippean revision of the stoic theory of fate. In order to do so, I will examine in the first place an objection directed toward this theory known as the Lazy Argument. According to this objection, if we claim that fate's mechanism is always fatalistic, we would have to conclude that all our desires and efforts are meaningless. It will be suggested that Chrysippus developed his distinction between fated and cofated events in order to limit the fatalistic mechanism of fate to one group of events, and hence avoid this objection. Secondly, it will be shown how this proposal leads him to conceive a new theory of fate focused on the causal nexus of everything, which allows him to defend a conception of the world as a unity both in a synchronic and in a diachronic level.
Palabras clave : Fate; fatalism; determinism; Lazy Argument; co-fated events.