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... philosophy and the sciences , I turn common labourer , hodman , anything that is wanted ; taking upon myself the ... philosophers have chosen for themselves a certain glittering and lustrous Arist . Nic . Eth , 11 , 9 . 2 Seneca , Epist ...
... philosophy and the sciences , I turn common labourer , hodman , anything that is wanted ; taking upon myself the ... philosophers have chosen for themselves a certain glittering and lustrous Arist . Nic . Eth , 11 , 9 . 2 Seneca , Epist ...
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... philosophy , sect , religion , law , or other discipline , which did so highly exalt the good which is communicative , and depress the good which is private and particular , as the Holy Christian Faith ; well declaring that it was the ...
... philosophy , sect , religion , law , or other discipline , which did so highly exalt the good which is communicative , and depress the good which is private and particular , as the Holy Christian Faith ; well declaring that it was the ...
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... philosophy . For first it decides the question touching the pre- ferment of the contemplative or active life , and decides it against Aristotle . For all the reasons which he brings for the contem- plative respect private good , and the ...
... philosophy . For first it decides the question touching the pre- ferment of the contemplative or active life , and decides it against Aristotle . For all the reasons which he brings for the contem- plative respect private good , and the ...
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... philosophy of Epictetus , who presupposes that felicity must be placed in those things which are in our power , lest ... philosophy which grew general about the times of Epictetus in converting it into an occupation or profession , as if ...
... philosophy of Epictetus , who presupposes that felicity must be placed in those things which are in our power , lest ... philosophy which grew general about the times of Epictetus in converting it into an occupation or profession , as if ...
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... philosophical progression ; " Enjoy not , that you may not desire ; desire not , that you may not fear ; " is the precaution of cowardice and pusillanimity . And indeed most of the doc- trines of the philosophers seem to me to be more ...
... philosophical progression ; " Enjoy not , that you may not desire ; desire not , that you may not fear ; " is the precaution of cowardice and pusillanimity . And indeed most of the doc- trines of the philosophers seem to me to be more ...
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