Shakespeare and Stoic Ethics, Volume 1University of Wisconsin, 1965 - 886 pages |
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Page 76
... reference to the end in view . " 55 His use of ends is in reference to teleological ends . In contrast , with Seneca there is a slight corruption in the direction of achievable ends , possible ends : " Our next concern will be not to ...
... reference to the end in view . " 55 His use of ends is in reference to teleological ends . In contrast , with Seneca there is a slight corruption in the direction of achievable ends , possible ends : " Our next concern will be not to ...
Page 95
... references to works in this edition will use the English titles . Trans . W. A. Oldfather , in Epictetus : The Discourses as Reported by Arrian , The Manual , and Fragments , 2 vols . , Loeb Classical Library ( New York , 1938 ) , II ...
... references to works in this edition will use the English titles . Trans . W. A. Oldfather , in Epictetus : The Discourses as Reported by Arrian , The Manual , and Fragments , 2 vols . , Loeb Classical Library ( New York , 1938 ) , II ...
Page 238
... reference to the problem of appearance and reality . With Aristotle , the question of the distinction between appearance and reality in practi- cal ethics comes to moderating the passions , which seek their own gratification . The ...
... reference to the problem of appearance and reality . With Aristotle , the question of the distinction between appearance and reality in practi- cal ethics comes to moderating the passions , which seek their own gratification . The ...
Contents
GREEK STOICISM | 29 |
ROMAN STOICISM | 53 |
STOICISM IN THE RENAISSANCE | 99 |
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