@ARTICLE{Sowa_Joanna_“Foul, author={Sowa, Joanna}, volume={Vol. 78 (2023)}, journal={Meander}, pages={89-109}, howpublished={online}, publisher={Committee on Ancient Culture of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Classical Studies, Faculty of Polish Studies, UW.}, abstract={Although for many years Plutarch has not been particularly valued for his philosophy, there is a growing interest today in his “practical ethics” and in particular in his writings on human emotions. This paper analyses Plutarch’s views on envy, its causes and effects, as well as the similarities and differences between envy on the one hand and ambition as well as hate on the other. His ideas for “healing” these negative emotions are also presented, ranging from total suppression to replacing the object of envy with another.}, type={Artykuł}, title={“Foul and untameable sprout…” – Plutarch on envy}, URL={http://ochroma.man.poznan.pl/Content/130081/2023-MNDR-06.pdf}, doi={10.24425/meander.2023.147937}, keywords={Plutarch, Greek literature, ancient philosophy, emotions in ancient literature, envy, hate, practical ethics}, }