Abstract
:According to current interpretation of their ethics the Stoics incorporated in the theory of happiness the conception of attachment to oneself supposed to be changed into attachment to reason. This article aims to show that there is no textual evidence to corroborate this idea, and that, on the contrary, several texts and conceptual configurations tell against it. The same seems to hold true for the life of human adults who are not wise and keep their animal attachment to themselves : as Cicero apparently suspected, the moral maxim of this life, i.e. self-preservation.