"The determining factors in the Stoic understanding of death were, inevitably, its cosmology and its theory of man. The Cosmos is an organic whole - a single intelligent and rational living being. This single being is unchanging, sempiternal, but all of its parts are constantly undergoing change."
Stoic News
By Dave Kelly
Thursday, February 27, 2003
Stoic Attitudes Toward Death By Peter Roots - Stoic Voice Journal
"The determining factors in the Stoic understanding of death were, inevitably, its cosmology and its theory of man. The Cosmos is an organic whole - a single intelligent and rational living being. This single being is unchanging, sempiternal, but all of its parts are constantly undergoing change."
"The determining factors in the Stoic understanding of death were, inevitably, its cosmology and its theory of man. The Cosmos is an organic whole - a single intelligent and rational living being. This single being is unchanging, sempiternal, but all of its parts are constantly undergoing change."
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home