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Men Improve With The Years was written by W. B. Yeats in 1916 by the time he had turned 50 years old. This paper argues that in this poem, Yeats presents his philosophical thoughts of the tragic life among human beings, highlighting that the joy in traged... see more

The article reveals and compares the receptions of stoicism in the world literature of the late 19th - first half of the 20th century. It enables to trace the transformation of its narrative images. The analisys is based on the works of A.P. Chekhov, L. N... see more

The article reveals and compares the receptions of stoicism in the world literature of the late 19th - first half of the 20th century. It enables to trace the transformation of its narrative images. The analisys is based on the works of A.P. Chekhov, L. N... see more

Troels Engberg-Pedersen’s Cosmology and Self in the Apostel Paul presents a philosophical exegesis of Paul which reconstructs a materialistic concept of Pneuma as a bodily entity and stresses the nonmetaphorical and concrete bodily meaning of theological,... see more

The article discusses two questions: whether (and in whatsense) Christianity can be ‘naturalized’; and whether ancient Stoicismmay contribute to a modern reformulation of ‘Christianity naturalized’.To answer these questions, the article focuses on articul... see more

What does the stoicism expect when it proposes to men of its age that they live “according to nature”, and which nature?s conception – universalist or rationalist – is this concept linked? To Seneca, this notion appears re-exhibited in the shape of involv... see more

D. H. Lawrence was one of the most controversial writers of the twentieth century who dared to criticize established convention through both his fictional and non fictional works. To this end, he moved away from literary conventions and used language in a... see more

This paper explores the relation of Foucault’s notion of counter-conduct to the Stoic notion of oikeiosis. Initially, oikeisosis is set against Platonic homoiosis, specifically as discussed in the Alcibiades, which provides what Foucault calls the “Platon... see more

Foucault has been criticized for overlooking the similarities among Platonism, Christianity and Stoicism, and overstating Stoicism’s distinctness.  However, an examination of Stoic theories of truth shows that the Stoics sought out a particular kind ... see more

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