Great Books of the Western World, Band 12Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... opinions about the materials , if the opinions are right , make the will good : but perverse and distorted opinions make ... opinion conquers itself , and is not conquered by another ? But nothing else can . conquer Will except the Will ...
... opinions about the materials , if the opinions are right , make the will good : but perverse and distorted opinions make ... opinion conquers itself , and is not conquered by another ? But nothing else can . conquer Will except the Will ...
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... opinion have you formed on this subject ? none ; but you will tell us of Helen and Priam , and the island of Calypso which never was and never will be . And in this matter indeed it is of no great importance if you retain the story ...
... opinion have you formed on this subject ? none ; but you will tell us of Helen and Priam , and the island of Calypso which never was and never will be . And in this matter indeed it is of no great importance if you retain the story ...
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... opinions and of your own rational faculty ? Do you know of what parts it is composed , how they are brought together ... opinion is not easily discovered from the external things . " This man is a carpenter . " Why ? " Because he uses an ...
... opinions and of your own rational faculty ? Do you know of what parts it is composed , how they are brought together ... opinion is not easily discovered from the external things . " This man is a carpenter . " Why ? " Because he uses an ...
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On the Nature of Things Page | 1 |
The Discourses of Epictetus Page | 105 |
The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius Page | 253 |
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