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- Therapeutic Arguments in Roman Stoicism
- R.W. Sharples Stoics, Epicureans and Sceptics an Introduction to Hellenistic Philosophy 1996
- Virtuous Life and Happiness in Epictetus, Socrates and Stoicism
- 'Wrestling Anger: an Investigation Into Seneca's Approach to The
- Locke O Spinoza: Un Punto Di Eresia Di Étienne BALIBAR
- The Notion of the Passions in Thomas Aquinas
- The Potential of the Human Soul Towards a Life in Harmony with Nature and Logos As Per the Stoic Psychology
- Aristotle and Chrysippus on the Physiology of Human Action
- Passions and Moral Progress in Greco-Roman Thought
- Correspondence Between Descartes and Princess Elisabeth
- Routledge History of Philosophy Volume II : Aristotle to Augustine
- Periodic Trends in Ancient Greek Culture, Philosophy and Literature
- PLUTARCH, POSIDONIUS and GALEN Francesco Becchi Plutarch Is an Authoritative Point of Reference In
- The Routledge Handbook of Hellenistic Philosophy
- Aristotle and Chrysippus on the Physiology of Human Action Priscilla Sakezles University of Akron, [email protected]
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