Edelstein, L. (1966). The Meaning of Stoicism . (Mass). CambridgeEdelstein, Ludwig. The Meaning of Stoicism. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1966.Ludwig Edelstein.The meaning of Stoicism.. 1968Edelstein L (1966) The Meaning of Stoicism. Massachusetts: Harvard University Press....
The Meaning of Stoicism () || Index 来自 onAcademic 喜欢 0 阅读量: 9 作者:Edelstein,Ludwig DOI: 10.4159/harvard.9780674330757.c7 年份: 1966 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 全部来源 求助全文 onAcademic 0关于我们 百度学术集成海量学术资源,融合人工智能、深度学习、大数据分析等技术,为科研工作者提供...
Finally, Stoicism overemphasizes how much control you have over your emotions. There are steps you can take to regulate your emotions. For example, it is prudent to pay attention to your pattern of thinking because it can impact how you feel. However, your emotions are also impacted by facto...
stolidity- apathy demonstrated by an absence of emotional reactions emotionlessness,impassiveness,impassivity,phlegm,unemotionality,indifference apathy- an absence of emotion or enthusiasm 2.stolidity- an indifference to pleasure or pain stoicism,stolidness ...
state of affairs- the general state of things; the combination of circumstances at a given time; "the present international situation is dangerous"; "wondered how such a state of affairs had come about"; "eternal truths will be neither true nor eternal unless they have fresh meaning for ...
马可·奥勒留的《沉思录》是古罗马斯多葛派哲学(Stoicism)的最后一部重要典籍。马可对其中伦理学的兴趣更为凸显。但是,马可并未创造哲学体系,本书亦并非是哲学的探讨,该书是一种反省,是一种道德的热诚。 学希腊文是不可能学的,所以只能看看中英对照的样子。不能不说梁实秋先生真的是文学翻译大师,尽管采用的是C. ...
(and later their acts), as well as their words. As the child develops, his external acquisition of new forms of behavior is increasingly enriched by his understanding of the meaning of the actions that he is reproducing. Thus, in older children and adolescents, the character-forming role of...
The philosopher in the text is debating the meaning of life. He claims that life has no inherent meaning and that we must create our own purpose. Which philosophical view is this? A. Absurdism B. Stoicism C. Epicureanism D. Cynicism 相关知识点: ...
All needs deserve contempt, and this is the meaning of the Stoics’ call to follow nature—that absolutely passionless, ideal designer of life. Early Stoicism was marked by absolute moral rigor. The wise man, in spite of himself, may get entangled in the chaos of human relations. If he ...
"The simple meaning of the phrase is that if one is skeptical of existence, that is in and of itself proof that he does exist."[93] These two first principles—I think and I exist—were later confirmed by Descartes's clear and distinct perception (delineated in his Third Meditation from...