Shakespeare and Stoic Ethics, Band 1University of Wisconsin, 1965 - 886 Seiten |
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... evil is an internal one ; that is , man must use his ration- al powers to control his animal nature . The evil man has submitted to himself ; the good man is his own master . With the Stoics , evil came to be thought of as an external T ...
... evil is an internal one ; that is , man must use his ration- al powers to control his animal nature . The evil man has submitted to himself ; the good man is his own master . With the Stoics , evil came to be thought of as an external T ...
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... evil , just as do life , honor , dishonor , pain , and pleasure . All these things " do among men one and all betide the Good and Evil alike , being in themselves neither honor- able nor shameful . " 47 Where good and evil lie can only ...
... evil , just as do life , honor , dishonor , pain , and pleasure . All these things " do among men one and all betide the Good and Evil alike , being in themselves neither honor- able nor shameful . " 47 Where good and evil lie can only ...
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... evil ; it is evil itself . When Bishop Hall asks , " Beleevest thou that such a mans heart laughes with his face ? will not hee dare to bee an Hypocrite , that durst be a villaine ? " 37 he is not saying that hypocrisy is a lesser vice ...
... evil ; it is evil itself . When Bishop Hall asks , " Beleevest thou that such a mans heart laughes with his face ? will not hee dare to bee an Hypocrite , that durst be a villaine ? " 37 he is not saying that hypocrisy is a lesser vice ...
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GREEK STOICISM | 29 |
ROMAN STOICISM | 53 |
STOICISM IN THE RENAISSANCE | 99 |
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