Political Thought in PerspectiveMcGraw-Hill, 1957 - 588 páginas |
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... Stoicism , the most representative and influential philosophical school of the five centuries from about 300 B.C. to about A.D. 200. On the one hand it stressed individual integrity and selfhood in an era of rapidly disintegrating ...
... Stoicism , the most representative and influential philosophical school of the five centuries from about 300 B.C. to about A.D. 200. On the one hand it stressed individual integrity and selfhood in an era of rapidly disintegrating ...
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... Stoicism , Murray has also been active in helping to build an international order based on the rule of law . His lecture on " The Stoics , " delivered in Lon- don in 1915 , stresses their humanistic creed , of which Murray himself is a ...
... Stoicism , Murray has also been active in helping to build an international order based on the rule of law . His lecture on " The Stoics , " delivered in Lon- don in 1915 , stresses their humanistic creed , of which Murray himself is a ...
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... Stoicism would lie here . Starting out with every intention of facing the problem of the world by hard thought and observation , resolutely excluding all appeal to tradition and mere mythology , it ends by making this tremendous as ...
... Stoicism would lie here . Starting out with every intention of facing the problem of the world by hard thought and observation , resolutely excluding all appeal to tradition and mere mythology , it ends by making this tremendous as ...
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Political Thought in Perspective (Classic Reprint) William Ebenstein Sin vista previa disponible - 2017 |
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