Shakespeare and Stoic Ethics, Volume 1University of Wisconsin, 1965 - 886 pages |
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... physics . The exact relationship between them is difficult to deter- mine , but it is clear that they were integrated , and that different values were assigned to each . For Zeno , logic came first , then physics , then ethics , which ...
... physics . The exact relationship between them is difficult to deter- mine , but it is clear that they were integrated , and that different values were assigned to each . For Zeno , logic came first , then physics , then ethics , which ...
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... Physics to the soul . Another simile they use is that of an egg : the shell is Logic , next comes the white , Ethics , and the yolk in the centre is Physics . Or , again , they liken Philosophy to a fertile field : Logic being the ...
... Physics to the soul . Another simile they use is that of an egg : the shell is Logic , next comes the white , Ethics , and the yolk in the centre is Physics . Or , again , they liken Philosophy to a fertile field : Logic being the ...
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... physics as a science of mechanics would prefer to place ethics above it . But as with ours , Stoic physics was much more than that , and it might well have been what Gordon H. Clark thinks . He states , for the Stoics , the study of ...
... physics as a science of mechanics would prefer to place ethics above it . But as with ours , Stoic physics was much more than that , and it might well have been what Gordon H. Clark thinks . He states , for the Stoics , the study of ...
Contents
GREEK STOICISM | 29 |
ROMAN STOICISM | 53 |
STOICISM IN THE RENAISSANCE | 99 |
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