On Providence (Panaetius, lost)

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On Providence (Panaetius, lost) was a Stoic philosophical treatise by Panaetius, now lost, that likely explored the rational, providential governance of the cosmos by divine reason.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Stoic treatise
lost philosophical work
associatedConcept Stoic theology
cosmic order
divine governance of nature
fate and determinism
author Panaetius of Rhodes NERFINISHED
cosmologicalView teleological cosmos governed by reason
culturalContext Hellenistic philosophy
genre philosophical prose
historicalSignificance influenced later Stoic discussions of providence
inferredContentSource later testimonia and doxographical reports
language Ancient Greek
mainTheme divine providence
divine reason (logos)
rational governance of the cosmos
philosophicalSchoolOfAuthor Middle Stoa NERFINISHED
philosophicalTradition Stoicism NERFINISHED
relatedWorkByTheme On Providence (Chrysippus, lost) GENERATED
On the Nature of the Gods (Cicero) GENERATED
subjectArea metaphysics
natural theology
philosophy of religion
timePeriodOfComposition 2nd century BCE
workStatus lost

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