Stoicism
Mostrando 1-11 de 11 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Paradoxical versus modulated conditional inferences: An explanation from the Stoicism
Abstract According to standard propositional logic, the inferences in which the conditional introduction rule is used are absolutely correct. However, people do not always accept inferences of that kind. Orenes and Johnson-Laird carried out interesting experiments in this way and, based on the general framework of the mental models theory, explained clearly
Manuscrito. Publicado em: 2016-03
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2. Ulpiano e o estoicismo no direito romano do principado
This thesis seeks to demonstrate how, in the Principate (High Roman Empire - the classic period from 27 BC to 284 AD), Stoic philosophy, absorbed by the sovereign of Rome, influenced the Roman law. As a guiding principle, we use the work of the jurist Ulpian in particular its Liber Singularis Regularum and the Title I of Book I from the Digesta of the Justin
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 19/10/2012
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3. Faces da "harmonia" nas Epistulae Morales de Seneca / Faces of harmony in Seneca s Epistulae Morales
By reading through Seneca?s Epistulae morales one notes that a considerable part of his doctrine is based on harmony, a concept that has not received the deserved attention in Senecan researches. While urging Lucilius in the search for wisdom, Seneca uses a great variety of images and examples that refers explicitly or implicitly to many kinds of harmony, e.
Publicado em: 2008
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4. A temática da felicidade desde a antiguidade até Agostinho no seu período inicial, mais detidamente na obra De beata vita
Os grandes filósofos da Antiguidade dedicavam-se à filosofia como caminho que conduz à felicidade. As ações humanas objetivam alcançar os fins, os bens. Tanto as ações humanas quanto os fins-bens particulares para os quais tendem, subordinam-se a um fim-último. Este fim-último é o bem-supremo que os homens sensatos concordam em chamar de felicidad
Publicado em: 2007
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5. Erasmo e Lutero: distintas concepções de livre-arbítrio
The thesis presents the confrontation of ideas related to free will concept between Erasmus and Martin Luther in the Christian Humanism and Protestant Reform context. By on eh and, Erasmus admits the free will as a utilization of human will, in which, the human being can help for his own eternal salvation, or refuse it forever. To admit the possibility of hu
Publicado em: 2006
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6. Sapientia e uirtus : principios fundamentais no estoicismo de Seneca / Sapientia and uirtus: main principles in Seneca s stoicism
The concepts of sapientia and uirtus in Seneca (4 b.C. ? 65 a. C.) permeates a great part of his works, seeing that, sometimes, they are strongly linked: it seems to be difficult to think about an assumed relation of subordination between the subjects of wisdom and virtue in themselves; nevertheless, the form both get conjugated in this author?s works incite
Publicado em: 2006
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7. Hércules no Eta: uma tragédia estóica de Sêneca / Hercules on Oeta: a stoic tragedy by Sêneca
O estoicismo de Sêneca apresenta traços que refletem sua condição pessoal de homem novo, de ator na história do Império Romano e de um pensador bastante livre. As linhas de seu pensamento, que se pode chamar de estóico-senequiano, estão presentes em toda sua obra: de maneira explícita, nas epístolas e nos diálogos; e implícita, na tragédia Hérc
Publicado em: 2006
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8. THE LOGOS IN PHILO OF ALEXANDRIA: MAIN INTERPRETATIONS / O LOGOS EM FÍLON DE ALEXANDRIA: PRINCIPAIS INTERPRETAÇÕES
Philo of Alexandria, a first century Jewish philosopher, appears as the first thinker who tried to conciliate biblical contents and western philosophical tradition. In this way, he is better known by his Doctrine of the Logos, about which many controversies are still waiting to be solved. This Dissertation claims the task to examine the meanings of that Logo
Publicado em: 2003
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9. O problema da felicidade em Seneca e Marco Aurelio
"The problem of happiness in Seneca and Marcus Aurelius" intent to definy the concept ofhappiness to the stoics authors ofthe second period, called Imperial Stoicism, trough out the philosophers Seneca(4 b. C.- 65 a . d.) and Marcus Aurelius(121- 180). The dissertation whishes establishes, too, the universe around the matter happiness, i. e., it wants to put
Publicado em: 2001
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10. Stoicism, the physician, and care of medical outliers
BioMed Central.
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11. WILLIAM SANDS COX AND THE STOICISM OF ELIZABETH POWIS*