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Stoic values
Authors
Nicholas P. White
Publication date
1 January 1990
Publisher
The Monist (Hegeler Institute)
Abstract
Journal ArticleRM: Copyright © 1990, The Monist: An International Journal of General Philosophical Inquiry, Peru, Illinois, U.S.A., 61354, reproduced by permission. Discusses the values of Stoicism which say noting concrete about how a virtuous person should go about making choices and examines the Stoics impression that most of the things chosen are themselves good. Beliefs of the Stoics concerning the so-called 'indifferents'; Their distinctions with the class of indifferent; How virtuous people are categorized by the Stoics
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