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The genesis of christian and stoic doctrines as a result of mutual influence
Introduction. The article is devoted to the study of the relationship and mutual influence of theological, anthropological, ethical views of Roman Stoicism and Christianity.
O. V. Parilov
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Baruch, or Benedictus, Spinoza (1632–77) is the author of works, especially the Ethics and the Theological-Political Treatise, that are a major source of the ideas of the European Enlightenment.
LeBuffe, Michael
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Francisco Sánchez de las Brozas lecteur d’Épictète
A translation and comment in Spanish of the Manual of Epictetus by Francisco Sánchez de las Brozas, humanist and teacher of Greek and rhetoric at the University of Salamanca, is published in 1600 in Salamanca.
Sophie-Bérangère Singlard
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Patriotic Motherhood and the Iraq War [PDF]
She plays a familiar character in our nation\u27s war stories and she has a warm place in our nation\u27s heart. She is the patriotic mother, a cultural symbol of bravery and sacrifice, stoicism and silence.
Garner, Ana C., Slattery, Karen L.
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Stoicism and Frankfurtian Compatibilism
Although the free will debate of contemporary analytic philosophy lacks almost any kind of historical perspective, some scholars (for instance Zimmerman 2000; Salles 2001, 2005) have pointed out a striking similarity between Stoic approaches to free ...
László Bernáth
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False Idles: The Politics of the "Quiet Life" [PDF]
The dominant Greek and Roman ideology held that the best human life required engaging in politics, on the grounds that the human good is shared, not private, and that the activities central to this shared good are those of traditional politics.
Brown, Eric
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Fatigue risk management (FRM) strategies offer a potential solution to the widespread problem of fatigued trainees in the clinical workplace. These strategies assume a shared perception that fatigue is hazardous.
T. Taylor +2 more
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Stoicism, mindfulness, and the brain: the empirical foundations of second-order desires
Building on the Stoic notion of self-regulation, we explore philosophical conceptualizations in relation to empirical evidence from psychology and cognitive neuroscience.
Marc Wittmann +2 more
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In this second installment (for the first, see Kantian Journal, 2024, vol. 43, no. 2), Kant’s references to ancient consolation writings are elaborated.
Martin Walter
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Care of the Self and Social Bonding in Seneca: Recruiting Readers for a Global Network of Progressor Friends [PDF]
This paper interprets the demonstrative retreat from public life and the promotion of self-improvement in Seneca’s later works as a political undertaking.
Wildberger, Jula
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