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His biographers indicate an interest in reading , and a wide range of intellectual activities , which was to be characteristic of all Stoic professors . Apart from philosophy proper , the Stoics , unlike the Epicureans , were innovators ...
His biographers indicate an interest in reading , and a wide range of intellectual activities , which was to be characteristic of all Stoic professors . Apart from philosophy proper , the Stoics , unlike the Epicureans , were innovators ...
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172 poets were prompted by the same natural impulses as their Stoic interpreters . But their opponents saw it as forcing the evidence . Plutarch's three essays in opposition to Stoics reflect the spirit , if not always the cogency ...
172 poets were prompted by the same natural impulses as their Stoic interpreters . But their opponents saw it as forcing the evidence . Plutarch's three essays in opposition to Stoics reflect the spirit , if not always the cogency ...
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To put it as a question , what happened to the 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 .
To put it as a question , what happened to the 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 .
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Dr John Fell editor of Alexander 911 | 9 |
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