Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 48
C. J. Gianakaris. one's life . Plutarch's position , quasiexistential as it appears to be here , finds man defining himself . Man , insists Plutarch , must be held accountable for his acts : Again , if the misfortunes of men are not to ...
C. J. Gianakaris. one's life . Plutarch's position , quasiexistential as it appears to be here , finds man defining himself . Man , insists Plutarch , must be held accountable for his acts : Again , if the misfortunes of men are not to ...
עמוד 83
... appears fully aware of the difficulties in winning the ear of kings because , as he writes , “ . . . they are afraid to accept reason as a ruler over them , lest it curtail the advantage of their power by making them slaves to duty ...
... appears fully aware of the difficulties in winning the ear of kings because , as he writes , “ . . . they are afraid to accept reason as a ruler over them , lest it curtail the advantage of their power by making them slaves to duty ...
עמוד 106
... appears to be a logical projection of the Olympain hierarchy with Zeus ultimately su- preme . There are first principles and laws of Reason governing the universe to which Plutarch holds . In still another dialogue , The Obsolescence of ...
... appears to be a logical projection of the Olympain hierarchy with Zeus ultimately su- preme . There are first principles and laws of Reason governing the universe to which Plutarch holds . In still another dialogue , The Obsolescence of ...
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