天然热喷泉
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rom our social environment we ever are. This tandem analysis identifies new orientations for established ideas in Stoicism and social theory about the mind, being present, self-preservation, knowledge, travel, climate change, the body, kinship, gender, education, and emotions..978-3-030-43155-6978-3-030-43153-2
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发表于 2025-3-29 02:02:38
bining philosophy and sociology.Offers something different f.This book puts recently re-popularized ancient Stoic philosophy in discussion with modern social theory and sociology to consider the relationship between an individual and their environment. Thirteen comparative pairings including Epictet
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Presbycusis
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孵卵器
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Book 2020tween an individual and their environment. Thirteen comparative pairings including Epictetus and Émile Durkheim, Zeno and Pierre Bourdieu, and Marcus Aurelius and George Herbert Mead explore how to position individualism within our socialized existence. Will Johncock believes that by integrating mod
职业拳击手
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Introduction: Essential Versus External Social Being,ition the Stoics order us to be indifferent to socialized phenomena that they define as external to the essential self. These positions frame my overview of a comparative study between Stoic philosophy and social and sociological theories. Social and sociological theories conceive that socialized el
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CORD
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Why Do You Care About Yourself? The Early Stoics and Herbert Spencer on Self-Preservationly Stoic belief that self-preservation, not pleasure, is our primary or preferred mode of being. In correlating self-preservation with the happiness of living in accordance with nature, the Stoics conditionally follow Socratic and Aristotelian definitions of happiness as virtuous and rational activi