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... evil and the good of the rational social animal , just as his virtue and his vice lie not in passivity , but in activity " ( x . 16 ) . The emperor Antoninus was a practical moralist . From his youth he followed a laborious discipline ...
... evil and the good of the rational social animal , just as his virtue and his vice lie not in passivity , but in activity " ( x . 16 ) . The emperor Antoninus was a practical moralist . From his youth he followed a laborious discipline ...
Side 35
... evil that is according to nature . " The Physic of Antoninus is the knowledge of the Nature of the Universe , of its government , and of the relation of man's nature to both . He names the universe ( tôv ödwv ovoía , VI . 1 ) , “ the ...
... evil that is according to nature . " The Physic of Antoninus is the knowledge of the Nature of the Universe , of its government , and of the relation of man's nature to both . He names the universe ( tôv ödwv ovoía , VI . 1 ) , “ the ...
Side 50
... evil , physical and moral ? If instead of saying that there is evil in the world , we use the expression which I have used , “ what we call evil , " we have partly anti- 15 “ God who is infinitely beyond the reach of our narrow ...
... evil , physical and moral ? If instead of saying that there is evil in the world , we use the expression which I have used , “ what we call evil , " we have partly anti- 15 “ God who is infinitely beyond the reach of our narrow ...
Side 51
... evil , then all change is an evil . Living beings also suffer pain , and man suffers most of all , for he suffers both in and by his body and by his intelligent part . Men suffer also from one another , and perhaps the largest part of ...
... evil , then all change is an evil . Living beings also suffer pain , and man suffers most of all , for he suffers both in and by his body and by his intelligent part . Men suffer also from one another , and perhaps the largest part of ...
Side 52
... evil , and if others can endure the wrong , still there is evil in the wrong doer . Antoninus ( xI . 18 ) gives many excellent pre- cepts with respect to wrongs and injuries , and his precepts are practical . He teaches us to bear what ...
... evil , and if others can endure the wrong , still there is evil in the wrong doer . Antoninus ( xI . 18 ) gives many excellent pre- cepts with respect to wrongs and injuries , and his precepts are practical . He teaches us to bear what ...
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