Shakespeare and Stoic Ethics, Band 1University of Wisconsin, 1965 - 886 Seiten |
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... Stoic thought . In the Senecan tragedies he could find dramatic use made of ethical con- flicts . Shakespeare was familiar with the Stoic ethical doctrines , as the Stoic commonplaces found in many of his plays show . The extent of Stoic ...
... Stoic thought . In the Senecan tragedies he could find dramatic use made of ethical con- flicts . Shakespeare was familiar with the Stoic ethical doctrines , as the Stoic commonplaces found in many of his plays show . The extent of Stoic ...
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... Stoic in- fluences in literature , despite a strong anti - Stoic bias , is liable to make some erratic judgments . A case in point is Michael H. Higgins , who comes close to understanding the appeal of Stoicism in the Renaissance ...
... Stoic in- fluences in literature , despite a strong anti - Stoic bias , is liable to make some erratic judgments . A case in point is Michael H. Higgins , who comes close to understanding the appeal of Stoicism in the Renaissance ...
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... Stoic ethics are almost identical with those of Christianity , whereas the most distinctive Stoic ideas are usually the pessimistic , fatalistic ones of Seneca , that is , those least represen- tative of the Stoic tradition , which ...
... Stoic ethics are almost identical with those of Christianity , whereas the most distinctive Stoic ideas are usually the pessimistic , fatalistic ones of Seneca , that is , those least represen- tative of the Stoic tradition , which ...
Inhalt
GREEK STOICISM | 29 |
ROMAN STOICISM | 53 |
STOICISM IN THE RENAISSANCE | 99 |
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