The Stoics, Epicureans, and Sceptics, Volumen7Longmans, Green, and Company, 1870 - 548 páginas The Stoics, Epicureans, And Sceptics by Oswald Joseph Reichel, first published in 1870, is a rare manuscript, the original residing in one of the great libraries of the world. This book is a reproduction of that original, which has been scanned and cleaned by state-of-the-art publishing tools for better readability and enhanced appreciation. Restoration Editors' mission is to bring long out of print manuscripts back to life. Some smudges, annotations or unclear text may still exist, due to permanent damage to the original work. We believe the literary significance of the text justifies offering this reproduction, allowing a new generation to appreciate it. |
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... body , but being in itself su- perior to the world of sense and life in time - and that man's highest activity is thought , turned away from all external things , and meditating only on the inner world of ideas . It was only one step ...
... body , but being in itself su- perior to the world of sense and life in time - and that man's highest activity is thought , turned away from all external things , and meditating only on the inner world of ideas . It was only one step ...
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... body to be that which has three dimensions , and they also lay themselves out to prove how things generally considered to be in- corporeal may be material in the strictest sense of the term . Thus , besides upholding the corporeal ...
... body to be that which has three dimensions , and they also lay themselves out to prove how things generally considered to be in- corporeal may be material in the strictest sense of the term . Thus , besides upholding the corporeal ...
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... bodies residing within the soul , and thereby imparting to it varieties of tension.2 For the same reason the Good is called a body , for according to the Stoics the Good is only a virtue , and virtue is a definite state of that material ...
... bodies residing within the soul , and thereby imparting to it varieties of tension.2 For the same reason the Good is called a body , for according to the Stoics the Good is only a virtue , and virtue is a definite state of that material ...
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... bodies by the Stoics , any more than being wise was called a body ; but the objects which produced these actions , as indeed everything which makes itself felt , were con- sidered to be corporeal . To us it appears most natural to refer ...
... bodies by the Stoics , any more than being wise was called a body ; but the objects which produced these actions , as indeed everything which makes itself felt , were con- sidered to be corporeal . To us it appears most natural to refer ...
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... body to another body , is that of mutual intermingling . Moreover the essential attributes of any definite ma- terial belong to every part of that material ; and the soul resides in every part of the body , without the soul's being ...
... body to another body , is that of mutual intermingling . Moreover the essential attributes of any definite ma- terial belong to every part of that material ; and the soul resides in every part of the body , without the soul's being ...
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