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Page 76
... reasons for venerating his own ancestor ; but if the Macedonians have no reason to venerate this imported God , what good reason do they have to venerate the royal descendant of this foreigner ? Let us now proceed to Anaxarchus ' second ...
... reasons for venerating his own ancestor ; but if the Macedonians have no reason to venerate this imported God , what good reason do they have to venerate the royal descendant of this foreigner ? Let us now proceed to Anaxarchus ' second ...
Page 225
... reason directs for the sake of acting nobly : that is the end of virtue ' ( 1115b 11ff ) . In the Greco - Roman world , the experience of grief was closely linked with psychology . To simplify a complex issue , 21 the great differences ...
... reason directs for the sake of acting nobly : that is the end of virtue ' ( 1115b 11ff ) . In the Greco - Roman world , the experience of grief was closely linked with psychology . To simplify a complex issue , 21 the great differences ...
Page 243
... reason to absolute power over both emotions and vices : ' Reason lays low the vices not one by one , but all together ; the victory is gained once and for all ' ( Helv . 13.3 ) . Reason can easily control grief ( Pol . 6.2 , 18.6 ) ...
... reason to absolute power over both emotions and vices : ' Reason lays low the vices not one by one , but all together ; the victory is gained once and for all ' ( Helv . 13.3 ) . Reason can easily control grief ( Pol . 6.2 , 18.6 ) ...
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Lectures | 1 |
The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
An Essay on Survival | 59 |
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