Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 29
עמוד 35
... man's knowledge , inher- ited or logically conceived , was brought into account . Thus the intellectual legacy of mankind , a point central to humanism of any epoch , was integral to Plutarch's philosophic scheme . In his essay on the ...
... man's knowledge , inher- ited or logically conceived , was brought into account . Thus the intellectual legacy of mankind , a point central to humanism of any epoch , was integral to Plutarch's philosophic scheme . In his essay on the ...
עמוד 94
... man's reason . All these contribute to man's leading the good life . Again Plutarch does not stray far from the positions taken by his Greek philosopher forebears . The expansive , purposely flexible expression " leading the good life ...
... man's reason . All these contribute to man's leading the good life . Again Plutarch does not stray far from the positions taken by his Greek philosopher forebears . The expansive , purposely flexible expression " leading the good life ...
עמוד 113
... Man's reason then will evaluate the two forms and effect the correct choice in the person : 66 but it is possible to take a man who is enjoying mimes and tunes and lyrics that are bad art and bad taste , and lead him back to Euripides ...
... Man's reason then will evaluate the two forms and effect the correct choice in the person : 66 but it is possible to take a man who is enjoying mimes and tunes and lyrics that are bad art and bad taste , and lead him back to Euripides ...
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