Shakespeare and Stoic Ethics, Volume 1University of Wisconsin, 1965 - 886 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 24
Page 10
... But this attitude appears to be an outgrowth of the Stoic distinc- tion between what appears to be good , by virtue of an appeal to the senses , and what is good , according to reason . 1 In either case , whether the Stoic is consciously ...
... But this attitude appears to be an outgrowth of the Stoic distinc- tion between what appears to be good , by virtue of an appeal to the senses , and what is good , according to reason . 1 In either case , whether the Stoic is consciously ...
Page 42
... according to Chrysippus , the wise man will take part in politics , if noth- ma0 ing hinders him.30 ... a rational being is expressly produced for con- templation and for action . Nor . . . will the wise man live in solitude ; for he is ...
... according to Chrysippus , the wise man will take part in politics , if noth- ma0 ing hinders him.30 ... a rational being is expressly produced for con- templation and for action . Nor . . . will the wise man live in solitude ; for he is ...
Page 144
... according to Cornwallis , is " Tyrannie , " not " Gouernement . What Seneca means by Odia qui nimium timet is this , " It belongs to a Prince to shunne the deseruing hate ; not to fear hatred : feare , as it is said , belongs not to ...
... according to Cornwallis , is " Tyrannie , " not " Gouernement . What Seneca means by Odia qui nimium timet is this , " It belongs to a Prince to shunne the deseruing hate ; not to fear hatred : feare , as it is said , belongs not to ...
Contents
GREEK STOICISM | 29 |
ROMAN STOICISM | 53 |
STOICISM IN THE RENAISSANCE | 99 |
3 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
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