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Ancient lights, a balm for the conscience? Or how to swim against the current of the digital flood and its eddies...
The ancient lights
Among the countless legacies we have inherited from Greek and Roman civilizations, I would like to speak here about rationality. What is rationality? It is the primacy of reason in human interactions, that is, the necessity of discussing everything, of debating with one goal in mind: not to determine who is right, but to assess the soundness of our arguments, based on logical truths and factual truths.
Nov 148 min read


"Anger is a short madness," ira furor brevis est, Horace
We can think of Ajax who, disappointed at having been deprived of Achilles' weapons in favor of Ulysses, descends into furious madness and massacres a flock of sheep, believing them to be the leaders of the Greek army, before committing suicide when he regains his senses.
Nov 310 min read


Strength as a Cardinal Virtue: Reflections on "Virtus".
We know the cardinal virtues, which were already praised by philosophers long before Christianity, notably by Plato and Aristotle: prudence, temperance, justice and fortitude.
In this Licorne (Unicorn) n°20, I suggest you examine this curious virtue: strength.
Sometimes referred to as "virtus", sometimes as "fortitudo", it seems to be the pivotal virtue of all the other virtues.
Sep 159 min read


Florence's Golden Hours 1/2
"In the spring, which suits this city so well that speaks to us of flowers, I decided to come from South America to finally realize an old dream: to reopen, with a group of apprentice philosophers, the Neoplatonic Academy of Marsilio Ficino."
Apr 28, 202410 min read


Paranoia and terror: how to resist them?
Paranoia infiltrates religions to create mystical illusions that will serve its own materialistic and imperialistic interests.
Jul 16, 201613 min read
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