Plutarch's Moralia: In Fifteen Volumes. With an English Translation, Volume 13,Parte 2Harvard University Press, 1956 |
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Pagina 390
... Epicurus not to leave vice free from blame " ; see infra 1050 c and note c there with the refer- ences to 1045 B - C in chapter 23 , where what is here called the device of Epicurus for liberating volition is said to have been ...
... Epicurus not to leave vice free from blame " ; see infra 1050 c and note c there with the refer- ences to 1045 B - C in chapter 23 , where what is here called the device of Epicurus for liberating volition is said to have been ...
Pagina 519
... Epicurus did , only the mere absurdity and para- doxicality of the doctrine would have had to be attacked ; but , since prudence according to him ❝ is not different from happiness but is happiness , how is it other than inconsistent to ...
... Epicurus did , only the mere absurdity and para- doxicality of the doctrine would have had to be attacked ; but , since prudence according to him ❝ is not different from happiness but is happiness , how is it other than inconsistent to ...
Pagina 549
... Epicurus , in order not to leave vice free from blame , squirms this way and that and resorts to artifices in devis- ing the liberation of volition and its release from the everlasting motion , Chrysippus gives bare - faced providing ...
... Epicurus , in order not to leave vice free from blame , squirms this way and that and resorts to artifices in devis- ing the liberation of volition and its release from the everlasting motion , Chrysippus gives bare - faced providing ...
Sommario
PART | 347 |
THE TRADITIONAL ORDER OF THE BOOKS OF | 363 |
Introduction | 369 |
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