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Petruzella, Gerol Christopher.
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External goods from Socrates to the Stoics./
Author:
Petruzella, Gerol Christopher.
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224 p.
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Adviser: Jiyuan Y. Yu.
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Dissertation Abstracts International68-12A.
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Language, Ancient. -
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9780549369653
External goods from Socrates to the Stoics.
Petruzella, Gerol Christopher.
External goods from Socrates to the Stoics.
- 224 p.
Adviser: Jiyuan Y. Yu.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--State University of New York at Buffalo, 2007.
It is of central concern to ancient Greek ethics to account adequately for the intuitive, yet problematic, claim that our achievement of epsilon u , deltaalpha&igr;muonu i&d12; alpha is subject to the influence of contingent circumstance and external goods. Although four major figures and schools of ancient Greek philosophy -- Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and the Stoics -- respond in substantially different ways to this issue, their shared eudaemonist assumptions nevertheless form a common basis for understanding them as representative of a coherent philosophical tradition.
ISBN: 9780549369653Subjects--Topical Terms:
1018100
Language, Ancient.
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