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... universe , which at the same time leaves one in the lurch through the sudden intrusion of Chance , cannot serve as a buoy to tried souls . That is why the Stoic so repeatedly says that the way is open when things become unbearable ...
... universe , which at the same time leaves one in the lurch through the sudden intrusion of Chance , cannot serve as a buoy to tried souls . That is why the Stoic so repeatedly says that the way is open when things become unbearable ...
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... universe . Thereafter he relaxes his hold and a period of progressive degeneration sets in.24 Aristotle views ... universe . " 27 Specif- ically he says , " The rational soul wanders round the whole world and through the encompassing ...
... universe . Thereafter he relaxes his hold and a period of progressive degeneration sets in.24 Aristotle views ... universe . " 27 Specif- ically he says , " The rational soul wanders round the whole world and through the encompassing ...
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... universe . In the world there resides reason or logos , and man shares in it . Because of it man has great respect for the laws laid down by his fellowmen , as was indicated above . The guidance for man's life is therefore to be found ...
... universe . In the world there resides reason or logos , and man shares in it . Because of it man has great respect for the laws laid down by his fellowmen , as was indicated above . The guidance for man's life is therefore to be found ...
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Introduction | 11 |
IV | 38 |
Greek Thought in the New Testament | 58 |
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