Philosophical orations : Volume II [Orations 22-41]

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Auteurs principaux : Maxime de Tyr (Auteur), Race William H. (Éditeur scientifique, Traducteur)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
grec classique
Titre complet : Philosophical orations. Volume II, [Orations 22-41] / Maximus of Tyre; edited and translated by William H. Race
Publié : Cambridge, Massachusetts, London, England : Harvard University Press , 2023
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (VI-424 p.)
Collection : The Loeb classical Library ed. by G. P. Goold [puis] Jeffrey Henderson ; 554
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Œuvre : Dissertations. grec ancien-anglais. 22-41. 2023
Contient : That the enjoyment of philosophical discourse is superior to that of any other discourse
Which group benefits a city more, soldiers or farmers? Soldiers
That farmers are more useful than soldiers
That words conforming to deeds are best
Whether there is a Homeric school of philosophy
Whether virtue is an art
How someone may be free from pain
What the ultimate end of philosophy is
On pleasure, that even if it is good, it is not stable : Part I
On pleasure, that even if it is good, it is not stable : Part II
On pleasure, that even if it is good, it is not stable : Part III
What the ultimate end of philosophy is
That it is possible to benefit from adverse circumstances
How to prepare oneself for friendship
Whether the life of the Cynic is to be preferred
Whether the liberal arts contribute to virtue
Whether one can become good by divine dispensation
Whether there exists one good greater than another. That there does not
Whether there exists one good greater than another. That there does
Since god brings about good things, where do evil things come from?
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