Shakespeare and Stoic Ethics, Volume 1University of Wisconsin, 1965 - 886 pages |
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... Stoic . In addition , there are distinctive notes in the refusal to place the good in a mean between extremes . Finally , the whole cast of Stoic ethics and physics is colored by the peculiarities of its logic . With its dis- trust of ...
... Stoic . In addition , there are distinctive notes in the refusal to place the good in a mean between extremes . Finally , the whole cast of Stoic ethics and physics is colored by the peculiarities of its logic . With its dis- trust of ...
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Joseph S. M. J. Chang. implications of the differences between the ethics of the Stoics and of Aristotle , with reference to the problem of appearance and ... Stoic ethics is different from the ethics of the passions . As one reads 238.
Joseph S. M. J. Chang. implications of the differences between the ethics of the Stoics and of Aristotle , with reference to the problem of appearance and ... Stoic ethics is different from the ethics of the passions . As one reads 238.
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Joseph S. M. J. Chang. from the ethics of the passions . As one reads the Stoic treatises , one has a sense of the ... Stoic writings is one of isolation within the mind , trust in oneself , and suspicion of all else . It is essential to ...
Joseph S. M. J. Chang. from the ethics of the passions . As one reads the Stoic treatises , one has a sense of the ... Stoic writings is one of isolation within the mind , trust in oneself , and suspicion of all else . It is essential to ...
Contents
GREEK STOICISM | 29 |
ROMAN STOICISM | 53 |
STOICISM IN THE RENAISSANCE | 99 |
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