The Meaning of Stoicism (review) 368 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY Auxiliaries, and Workers. If the simplicity of the soul is defended (as Patterson thinks it should be), then Plato would be unable to distinguish (as he does in the Republic) one human being from another on the ... GJ Stack 被...
That I had clear and frequent conceptions as to the true meaning of a life according to Nature, so that as far as the Gods were concerned and their blessings and assistance and intention, there was nothing to prevent me from beginning at once to live in accordance with Nature, though I s...
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: ...
The meaning of stoicism "As the ancients themselves knew, Stoicism was not a uniform doctrine. Throughout the centuries there existed factions; the Stoics treasured their independ... L Edelstein - Published for Oberlin College by Harvard University Press ; 被引量: 50发表: 1966年 The Languages ...
Essential Meaning of stoic. :a person who accepts what happens without complaining or showing emotion. What is the difference between stoicism and epicureanism? In summary, asimple heuristicto remember the difference between the Stoics and the Epicureans: The Stoics cared about virtuous behavior and...
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...
Preface: modern Stoicism What’s this book all about? This book is about Stoicism, a philosophical tradition founded in Athens by Zeno of Citium around 301 BC, which endured as an active philosophical movement If you ask most modern philosophers ‘What’s the meaning of life?’ they’ll prob...
2006. The meaning of detachment in Daoism, Buddhism, and Stoicism. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 5(2): 207–219. (Comparison of Daoist, Buddhist, and Stoic views of detachment.)Wong, David B. "The Meaning of Detachment in Daoism, Buddhism, and Stoicism." Dao: A Journal of ...
The body as constitutive element phenomenology and psychoanalysis on our view of ourselves and others The aim of this manuscript is to highlight that from the phenomenology and psychoanalysis point of view, the meaning of the notion of the body is different... Paulina,Monjaraz,Fuentes,... - 《...
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 ...