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... edit . Ven . 8vo . " For in general the end of theory is the beginning of practice ; and so reciprocally , the end of practice , the beginning of theory . Thus , for instance : an architect , being ordered to build a house , says to ...
... edit . Ven . 8vo . " For in general the end of theory is the beginning of practice ; and so reciprocally , the end of practice , the beginning of theory . Thus , for instance : an architect , being ordered to build a house , says to ...
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... edit . Davis . Conducive to well - being . - Epictetus calls that " truth or knowledge , which respects our real happiness , " ( Thy àλhoetav Thy Tepì râs evdainovías ) ; the " truth or know- ledge which regards not mere living , but ...
... edit . Davis . Conducive to well - being . - Epictetus calls that " truth or knowledge , which respects our real happiness , " ( Thy àλhoetav Thy Tepì râs evdainovías ) ; the " truth or know- ledge which regards not mere living , but ...
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... edit . Serrani . See also the same argument hinted at in the Protagoras of Plato , p . 322. C. edit . Serr . vol . i . they were natural , because in every degree of men 60 CONCERNING HAPPINESS :
... edit . Serrani . See also the same argument hinted at in the Protagoras of Plato , p . 322. C. edit . Serr . vol . i . they were natural , because in every degree of men 60 CONCERNING HAPPINESS :
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... edit . Dav . Thus , too , Aristotle joins the rare and the ex- cellent , τὸ εὖ , καὶ σπάνιον , καὶ ἐπαίνετον , καὶ καλόν . Εth . Nic . l . ii . c . 9. τὸ γὰρ σπάνιον , ὦ Εὐθύδημε , τίμιον . Plat . in Euthyd . p . 304. B. edit . Serr ...
... edit . Dav . Thus , too , Aristotle joins the rare and the ex- cellent , τὸ εὖ , καὶ σπάνιον , καὶ ἐπαίνετον , καὶ καλόν . Εth . Nic . l . ii . c . 9. τὸ γὰρ σπάνιον , ὦ Εὐθύδημε , τίμιον . Plat . in Euthyd . p . 304. B. edit . Serr ...
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... edit . Serr . 66 u One of the wisest rules that ever was , with respect to the enjoyment of external good fortune , is that delivered by Epicte- tus ; to enjoy it , ὡς δέδοται , καὶ ἐφ ' ὅσον dédoral , in such manner as it is given ...
... edit . Serr . 66 u One of the wisest rules that ever was , with respect to the enjoyment of external good fortune , is that delivered by Epicte- tus ; to enjoy it , ὡς δέδοται , καὶ ἐφ ' ὅσον dédoral , in such manner as it is given ...
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