Shakespeare and Stoic Ethics, Band 1University of Wisconsin, 1965 - 886 Seiten |
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... cause of the new pessimism - following the argument that the neglect of physics would result in a weakening of the appreciation of the advantages of a monistic cosmology , causing the ethics in turn to be more individualistic - or ...
... cause of the new pessimism - following the argument that the neglect of physics would result in a weakening of the appreciation of the advantages of a monistic cosmology , causing the ethics in turn to be more individualistic - or ...
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Joseph S. M. J. Chang. the first cause , but He works through the second causes , among which is man's will . Still , Lipsius insists that man is free , and he cautions , ' . . . thinke not that God forceth it [ free will ] , or wholly ...
Joseph S. M. J. Chang. the first cause , but He works through the second causes , among which is man's will . Still , Lipsius insists that man is free , and he cautions , ' . . . thinke not that God forceth it [ free will ] , or wholly ...
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... cause or matter ) anything in the imagination whatsoever . And therefore the imagina- tion is resembled to clay , and the mind to the potter : who without any other cause than his fancy and pleas- ure , changeth it into what fashion and ...
... cause or matter ) anything in the imagination whatsoever . And therefore the imagina- tion is resembled to clay , and the mind to the potter : who without any other cause than his fancy and pleas- ure , changeth it into what fashion and ...
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GREEK STOICISM | 29 |
ROMAN STOICISM | 53 |
STOICISM IN THE RENAISSANCE | 99 |
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