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... Stoics in general appear to have been ( 1 ) his easy and flowing style and general literary tastes , ( 2 ) his wide scientific interest , ( 3 ) his admira- tion for Plato and Aristotle , and his modification of the older Stoic doctrines ...
... Stoics in general appear to have been ( 1 ) his easy and flowing style and general literary tastes , ( 2 ) his wide scientific interest , ( 3 ) his admira- tion for Plato and Aristotle , and his modification of the older Stoic doctrines ...
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... Stoics . The same agreement is to be found in regard to the properties of the sphere and its peculiar mobility ( § 48 ) , the stability of the universe and the question as to the Cyclic Conflagration , on which Posidonius appears to ...
... Stoics . The same agreement is to be found in regard to the properties of the sphere and its peculiar mobility ( § 48 ) , the stability of the universe and the question as to the Cyclic Conflagration , on which Posidonius appears to ...
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... Stoics : he recognized an irrational element in man's nature , softening down the broad demarcation drawn by Chrysippus between the different kingdoms of nature , and adopted Aristotle's view , that each higher function of the soul ...
... Stoics : he recognized an irrational element in man's nature , softening down the broad demarcation drawn by Chrysippus between the different kingdoms of nature , and adopted Aristotle's view , that each higher function of the soul ...
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... Stoic school , but the views put forward in some of the above - cited passages are opposed to those of the older Stoics , and may with much probability be attributed to Posidonius , of whom Strabo says ( II 3 § 8 ) Toλù yap éσTI Tò ...
... Stoic school , but the views put forward in some of the above - cited passages are opposed to those of the older Stoics , and may with much probability be attributed to Posidonius , of whom Strabo says ( II 3 § 8 ) Toλù yap éσTI Tò ...
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... Stoics . We are not told how- ever that he paid much attention to science , and there are certainly parts of this ... Stoic doctrine on Providence . Hirzel however is of opinion that the second book shows signs of having been compiled ...
... Stoics . We are not told how- ever that he paid much attention to science , and there are certainly parts of this ... Stoic doctrine on Providence . Hirzel however is of opinion that the second book shows signs of having been compiled ...
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