Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 82British Academy, 1993 - Počet stran: 524 |
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... called the Eudemonic School . Perhaps the two motives given by Diogenes Laertius as justifica- tions for Anaxarchus ' nickname , his ' complete imperturbability ' , and ' the evenness of his temper ' , correspond ( in chiastic order ) ...
... called the Eudemonic School . Perhaps the two motives given by Diogenes Laertius as justifica- tions for Anaxarchus ' nickname , his ' complete imperturbability ' , and ' the evenness of his temper ' , correspond ( in chiastic order ) ...
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... called the art of ' knowing how far you can go too far ' . It is a useful , difficult and dangerous role : if you go beyond the limit ( beyond what Anaxarchus himself called 29 In some splendid pages of Les sceptiques grecs ( 42 ff ...
... called the art of ' knowing how far you can go too far ' . It is a useful , difficult and dangerous role : if you go beyond the limit ( beyond what Anaxarchus himself called 29 In some splendid pages of Les sceptiques grecs ( 42 ff ...
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... called it bitterly - and only fitfully did real happiness break through , most memorably in the early months of their second return to Australia , and then as she lay dying of cancer in 1960 . In 1924 Willie Mitchell , the all but ...
... called it bitterly - and only fitfully did real happiness break through , most memorably in the early months of their second return to Australia , and then as she lay dying of cancer in 1960 . In 1924 Willie Mitchell , the all but ...
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