Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 11
... human reason . Together they can lead to what the ancient Greeks called the good life , if the ultimate universal forces permit . For maximum success in leading life properly , Plutarch insisted , both parties , human and supernatural ...
... human reason . Together they can lead to what the ancient Greeks called the good life , if the ultimate universal forces permit . For maximum success in leading life properly , Plutarch insisted , both parties , human and supernatural ...
עמוד 19
... human figures , a fact we shall explore in detail later . At the same time , generally speaking , historians hold ... human - ness rarely found in authors of any era . This ability to view all events in the world in terms of human ...
... human figures , a fact we shall explore in detail later . At the same time , generally speaking , historians hold ... human - ness rarely found in authors of any era . This ability to view all events in the world in terms of human ...
עמוד 35
... human experience : “ But learning , of all things in this world , is alone immortal and divine . Two elements in man's na- ture are supreme over all - mind and reason . The mind exercises control over reason , and reason is the servant ...
... human experience : “ But learning , of all things in this world , is alone immortal and divine . Two elements in man's na- ture are supreme over all - mind and reason . The mind exercises control over reason , and reason is the servant ...
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