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On Passions
The Stoics and the Practical: a Roman Reply to Aristotle
Augustine's Criticisms of the Stoic Theory of Passions
Aeschynē in Aristotle's Conception of Human Nature Melissa Marie Coakley University of South Florida,
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Passionate Platonism: Plutarch on the Positive Role of Non-Rational Affects in the Good Life
Emotions.Pdf
Freedom from Passions in Augustine
Between Medicine and Rhetoric: Therapeutic Arguments in Roman Stoicism
Akrasia and Enkrateia in Ancient Stoicism: Minor Vice and Minor Virtue?*
A STUDY of SENECA‟S MORAL PHILOSOPHY by Robert
THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY of AMERICA Passions, Virtue, And
Anger, Present Injustice and Future Revenge in Seneca's
Paulo Fernando Tadeu Ferreira Destino, Exortações Eficazes E Punições Justas Em Crisipo
Stoicism and the Art of Happiness (Teach Yourself)
On the Passions and Errors of the Soul
ARISTOTLE on the GOOD LIFE a Thesis Presented to the Faculty Of
Virtue Ethics" and the Problem of Advising Fools1
Posidonian Polemic and Academic Upon Posidonius' I1£Pl Nu8&V
Deception in Seneca, the Stoic a Thesis
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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,
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