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... Stoic professors . Apart from philosophy proper , the Stoics , unlike the Epicureans , were innovators in fashionable subjects such as grammar , literary inter- pretation , and rhetoric ; but in doing so they were also eager to estab ...
... Stoic professors . Apart from philosophy proper , the Stoics , unlike the Epicureans , were innovators in fashionable subjects such as grammar , literary inter- pretation , and rhetoric ; but in doing so they were also eager to estab ...
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... Stoic wise man as an entertaining means of detaching support from Cato in that grave man's opposition to Murena ( Mur.61f . ) . But when Cicero wanted to defend the Republic and prisca virtus in the de officiis he adopted Stoic ethics ...
... Stoic wise man as an entertaining means of detaching support from Cato in that grave man's opposition to Murena ( Mur.61f . ) . But when Cicero wanted to defend the Republic and prisca virtus in the de officiis he adopted Stoic ethics ...
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... Stoic tradition during , and immediately after , the onslaught of Carneades ? The Stoic defensive strategy which had the greatest consequences seems to have been an alliance with Plato . Carneades , the head of the Academy , had tried ...
... Stoic tradition during , and immediately after , the onslaught of Carneades ? The Stoic defensive strategy which had the greatest consequences seems to have been an alliance with Plato . Carneades , the head of the Academy , had tried ...
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