
معرفی
Thomas Bénatouïl is a Professor of Ancient Philosophy at the University of Lille's Faculty of Humanities (Department of Philosophy), affiliated with the UMR STL laboratory. His research focuses on Stoicism, Plato's Theaetetus, the history of the Academy (Plato to Cicero), and ancient astronomy. He holds leadership roles including Director of UMR STL (2025–present), former Head of the Philosophy Department (2016–2018), and co-director of the journal Philosophie antique (2015–2024). Bénatouïl's work bridges ancient philosophical systems with methodological critiques of historiography, emphasizing contextual approaches and interdisciplinary engagement with social sciences. His teaching spans ancient philosophy, Stoicism, and research methodologies in philosophy and science history.
- Education:
- Baccalauréat (1990)
- DEA in Sociology (EHESS) and Philosophy (Paris X-Nanterre)
- Doctorate (2002): La pratique du stoïcisme
- Habilitation (2012): Ars quaedam philosophiae
- Research Interests: Ancient philosophical schools, Stoic ethics, Plato's epistemology, historiographical methods, and French contemporary receptions of Stoicism.
- Responsibilities:
- Director of UMR STL
- Editorial leadership in philosophy journals and book collections
- Academic governance roles (e.g., CFVU elections)
- Teaching: Courses on ancient philosophy, Stoicism, and research methodologies at undergraduate and graduate levels.
His publications (over 60 entries) span monographs, journal articles, and edited volumes on Stoicism, Platonism, and methodological debates in the history of philosophy. Recent work emphasizes Plato's Theaetetus digression and the Academy's intellectual evolution. Bénatouïl's interdisciplinary approach integrates textual analysis with social-scientific perspectives to address anachronism in historical interpretation.



