Shakespeare and Stoic Ethics, Band 1University of Wisconsin, 1965 - 886 Seiten |
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... doctrines , was a unified and harmonious system inasmuch as it adhered to the teleological principle which bound man , the world , and Providence together . In the Roman period , Stoicism continued to manifest this sense of unity ...
... doctrines , was a unified and harmonious system inasmuch as it adhered to the teleological principle which bound man , the world , and Providence together . In the Roman period , Stoicism continued to manifest this sense of unity ...
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... doctrine , it did not seem to be a mere rearrangement of the old medieval contempt of the world . Rather , like Machiavellianism , it could appeal to man's sense of in- dependence , his awareness of his own capabilities , his pride in ...
... doctrine , it did not seem to be a mere rearrangement of the old medieval contempt of the world . Rather , like Machiavellianism , it could appeal to man's sense of in- dependence , his awareness of his own capabilities , his pride in ...
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Joseph S. M. J. Chang. doctrine of the mean , makes prudence the key virtue . As we read the Stoics , our initial dismay at the heartlessness of their stern doctrines begins to lessen , because we realize that their main concern is not ...
Joseph S. M. J. Chang. doctrine of the mean , makes prudence the key virtue . As we read the Stoics , our initial dismay at the heartlessness of their stern doctrines begins to lessen , because we realize that their main concern is not ...
Inhalt
GREEK STOICISM | 29 |
ROMAN STOICISM | 53 |
STOICISM IN THE RENAISSANCE | 99 |
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according action appearance and reality appetites Aristotle Boethius Brutus Cardan Cassius Christian Cicero cism concerned conscience Consolation to Helvia Cornwallis Craig death Diogenes Laertius Divine Providence doctrines doth drama Elizabethan Elizabethan Tragedy Epictetus epistemology Essays evil expedient Fate fear Fortune Fortune's freedom gods Greek Guillaume du Vair Hamlet hath Heaven vpon Earth human ideas indifferent individual intro Julius Caesar Justus Lipsius king Library New York Loeb Classical Library logic Machiavel Machiavelli Marcus Aurelius means Meditations mercy mind monism Montaigne moral passions philosophy play Plutarch political positive Praz precepts Prince principle problem prudenzia question rational reason reference Renaissance Roman Stoicism Roman Stoics Rudolf Kirk Seneca sense Shakespeare Shakespearian soul stage Stoi Stoic ethics Stoic influence Stoic thought Stoicism Stoicism of Seneca T. S. Eliot teleological things thou tion tradition Tranquillity trans translation true truth understanding universe Vair vertue virtú virtue Zeno