Light from the Porch: Stoicism and English Renaissance LiteratureDidier-Erudition, 1984 - 301 páginas |
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... virtue itself can best be summed up as right reason " .6 But Reason is also Nature and a virtuous life is therefore according to Nature.7 Having defined virtue as obedience , or conformity , to God , Reason , and Nature the Stoics add ...
... virtue itself can best be summed up as right reason " .6 But Reason is also Nature and a virtuous life is therefore according to Nature.7 Having defined virtue as obedience , or conformity , to God , Reason , and Nature the Stoics add ...
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... virtues " in the plural but they form an " inseparable company " 7 and there is really only a single " virtue " . To have one is to have them all : " When one endures torture bravely , one is using all the virtues . " 8 This unity of the ...
... virtues " in the plural but they form an " inseparable company " 7 and there is really only a single " virtue " . To have one is to have them all : " When one endures torture bravely , one is using all the virtues . " 8 This unity of the ...
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... virtue " of it selfe is sufficient to make [ an honest man ] happy " .2 The author of the Genealogie of Vertue writes likewise that " he which hath vertue is only happie , though he be plunged in a thousand mis- eries " ( D2 ) . Similar ...
... virtue " of it selfe is sufficient to make [ an honest man ] happy " .2 The author of the Genealogie of Vertue writes likewise that " he which hath vertue is only happie , though he be plunged in a thousand mis- eries " ( D2 ) . Similar ...
Contenido
Stoicism and the Renaissance Christian | 1 |
AntiStoicism | 51 |
Anthony Stafford | 109 |
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