Complete Works of Plutarch — Volume 3: Essays and Miscellanies by Plutarch
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CONTENTS
PHILOSOPHICAL ESSAYS THAT IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO LIVE PLEASURABLY ACCORDING TO THE DOCTRINE OF EPICURUS THAT A PHILOSOPHER OUGHT CHIEFLY TO CONVERSE WITH GREAT MEN SENTIMENTS CONCERNING NATURE, WITH WHICH PHILOSOPHERS WERE DELIGHTED ABSTRACT OF A DISCOURSE SHOWING THAT THE STOICS SPEAK GREATER IMPROBABILITIES THAN THE POETS SYMPOSIACS COMMON CONCEPTIONS AGAINST THE STOICS CONTRADICTIONS OF THE STOICS THE EATING OF FLESH CONCERNING FATE AGAINST COLOTES, THE DISCIPLE AND FAVORITE OF EPICURUS PLATONIC QUESTIONS |
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