Great Books of the Western World, Band 12Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... proper motion ? What , then , are these things done in us only . Many , indeed , in us only , of which the rational animal had peculiar need ; but you will find many common to us with irrational animals . Do they then understand what is ...
... proper motion ? What , then , are these things done in us only . Many , indeed , in us only , of which the rational animal had peculiar need ; but you will find many common to us with irrational animals . Do they then understand what is ...
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... proper use of appearances . But if you say , " What is ' God , ' what is ' appearance , ' and what is ' particular ' and what is ' universal ' nature ' ? " then indeed many words are necessary . If then Epicurus should come and say that ...
... proper use of appearances . But if you say , " What is ' God , ' what is ' appearance , ' and what is ' particular ' and what is ' universal ' nature ' ? " then indeed many words are necessary . If then Epicurus should come and say that ...
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... proper constitution , and to hold firmly to this and to be content with it . And herein it is necessary to remember that the attention given to everything has its proper value and proportion . For thus thou wilt not be dissatisfied , if ...
... proper constitution , and to hold firmly to this and to be content with it . And herein it is necessary to remember that the attention given to everything has its proper value and proportion . For thus thou wilt not be dissatisfied , if ...
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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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