Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 33
עמוד 10
... humanism . Nothing that he wrote fell outside the pale of humanistic doctrine . Our opening chapter tells of his background and how his family and education encouraged his innate respect for the capacities of mankind . The fourth and ...
... humanism . Nothing that he wrote fell outside the pale of humanistic doctrine . Our opening chapter tells of his background and how his family and education encouraged his innate respect for the capacities of mankind . The fourth and ...
עמוד 31
... humanistic context , his rejoining his Greek compatriots becomes totally com- prehensible . To sum up , Plutarch's humanism was a unique combination of his intellect , accepting as part of its obligation toward self- cultivation and ...
... humanistic context , his rejoining his Greek compatriots becomes totally com- prehensible . To sum up , Plutarch's humanism was a unique combination of his intellect , accepting as part of its obligation toward self- cultivation and ...
עמוד 119
... Humanistic Core of Plutarch's Thought There is no break in the arc of Plutarch's thinking between at- taining the divine and leading the correct life on earth . The two processes are completely integrated , as we have just observed with ...
... Humanistic Core of Plutarch's Thought There is no break in the arc of Plutarch's thinking between at- taining the divine and leading the correct life on earth . The two processes are completely integrated , as we have just observed with ...
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