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... appears especially in contrast with Stoicism although Epicureanism took practically the same position . The aim of each of these is to arrive at a state of repose or calm of soul . The Epicurean expressed it in the word ataraxia ; the ...
... appears especially in contrast with Stoicism although Epicureanism took practically the same position . The aim of each of these is to arrive at a state of repose or calm of soul . The Epicurean expressed it in the word ataraxia ; the ...
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... appears silently to abolish it , since there are no slaves in his Utopia . But Aristotle , as is well known , justified the institution.33 The Cynics and Stoics condernned it , the latter because of the common nature of all men . Thus ...
... appears silently to abolish it , since there are no slaves in his Utopia . But Aristotle , as is well known , justified the institution.33 The Cynics and Stoics condernned it , the latter because of the common nature of all men . Thus ...
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... appear to teach the same thing . However , a careful investigation into the real meaning of such apparently similar ... appears therefore that formally there is a real approach to identity but materially there is not . For either the ...
... appear to teach the same thing . However , a careful investigation into the real meaning of such apparently similar ... appears therefore that formally there is a real approach to identity but materially there is not . For either the ...
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Greek Thought in the New Testament | 58 |
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