Light from the Porch: Stoicism and English Renaissance LiteratureDidier-Erudition, 1984 - 301 Seiten |
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... Reason and as human reason is only a fragment of divine Reason , 5 " virtue itself can best be summed up as right reason " .6 But Reason is also Nature and a virtuous life is therefore according to Nature.7 Having defined virtue as ...
... Reason and as human reason is only a fragment of divine Reason , 5 " virtue itself can best be summed up as right reason " .6 But Reason is also Nature and a virtuous life is therefore according to Nature.7 Having defined virtue as ...
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... reason , or right reason , is of divine origin ; it is identified with truth ( in contrast to opinion ) and exalted ( in true Stoic fashion ) as the pathway to constancy.3 On the other hand , when Langius justifies the ways of God to ...
... reason , or right reason , is of divine origin ; it is identified with truth ( in contrast to opinion ) and exalted ( in true Stoic fashion ) as the pathway to constancy.3 On the other hand , when Langius justifies the ways of God to ...
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... reason , not on faith . Hall praises Seneca , but he also deplores that he was a heathen without grace ; 3 this is not a perfunctory regret . Seneca was guided by reason but " faith doth more transcend reason than reason doth sense " 4 ...
... reason , not on faith . Hall praises Seneca , but he also deplores that he was a heathen without grace ; 3 this is not a perfunctory regret . Seneca was guided by reason but " faith doth more transcend reason than reason doth sense " 4 ...
Inhalt
Stoicism and the Renaissance Christian | 1 |
AntiStoicism | 51 |
Anthony Stafford | 109 |
Urheberrecht | |
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