Light from the Porch: Stoicism and English Renaissance LiteratureDidier-Erudition, 1984 - 301 páginas |
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... ethics . These cannot be severed without mutilation and Diogenes Laertius said that , for the Stoics , philosophy is " like an animal , Logic corresponding to the bones and sinews , Ethics to the fleshy parts , Physics to the soul " .1 ...
... ethics . These cannot be severed without mutilation and Diogenes Laertius said that , for the Stoics , philosophy is " like an animal , Logic corresponding to the bones and sinews , Ethics to the fleshy parts , Physics to the soul " .1 ...
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... ethical works was the De Officiis . It had exerted considerable influence on Western thought ever since St Ambrose ... ethics " which ensured its continued success throughout the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.1 Robert Whittinton's ...
... ethical works was the De Officiis . It had exerted considerable influence on Western thought ever since St Ambrose ... ethics " which ensured its continued success throughout the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.1 Robert Whittinton's ...
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... ethic is truly humanistic : " that man is accounted a wise man , that best knoweth after the best and most excellent maner to play the man . " 2 Nature , reason , and the universal law that God has placed in man are identical , and man ...
... ethic is truly humanistic : " that man is accounted a wise man , that best knoweth after the best and most excellent maner to play the man . " 2 Nature , reason , and the universal law that God has placed in man are identical , and man ...
Contenido
Stoicism and the Renaissance Christian | 1 |
AntiStoicism | 51 |
Anthony Stafford | 109 |
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