subject | book bibliographic info |
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fresh, beliefs | Graver (2007), Stoicism and Emotion, 55, 79, 228, 229, 231 |
fresh, imports of silver | Heymans (2021), The Origins of Money in the Iron Age Mediterranean World, 218 |
fresh, water, asklepieia, importance of | Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 162, 163 |
fresh, zeno of citium, stoic, judgement insufficient for distress and pleasure when not | Sorabji (2000), Emotion and Peace of Mind: From Stoic Agitation to Christian Temptation, 64, 65, 111 |
freshness, chrysippus could more consistently have said time removes the judgement, associated with galen, platonizing ecletic doctor, instead of appealing to fear, that the evil is intolerable | Sorabji (2000), Emotion and Peace of Mind: From Stoic Agitation to Christian Temptation, 112 |
freshness, of judgement and fading of emotion | Sorabji (2000), Emotion and Peace of Mind: From Stoic Agitation to Christian Temptation, 64, 65, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114 |
freshness, of judgement does not explain fading of emotion, posidonius, stoic, zeno's and chrysippus' call for | Sorabji (2000), Emotion and Peace of Mind: From Stoic Agitation to Christian Temptation, 98, 111, 112 |
2 validated results for "fresh" | ||
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1. None, None, nan (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: • Freshness of judgement and fading of emotion • Galen, Platonizing ecletic doctor, Instead of appealing to freshness, Chrysippus could more consistently have said time removes the judgement (associated with fear) that the evil is intolerable • Posidonius, Stoic, Zeno's and Chrysippus' call for freshness of judgement does not explain fading of emotion • Zeno of Citium, Stoic, Judgement insufficient for distress and pleasure when not fresh • fresh beliefs Found in books: Graver (2007), Stoicism and Emotion, 79, 228, 229; Sorabji (2000), Emotion and Peace of Mind: From Stoic Agitation to Christian Temptation, 64, 111, 112 |
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2. None, None, nan (2nd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: • Freshness of judgement and fading of emotion • Galen, Platonizing ecletic doctor, Instead of appealing to freshness, Chrysippus could more consistently have said time removes the judgement (associated with fear) that the evil is intolerable • Posidonius, Stoic, Zeno's and Chrysippus' call for freshness of judgement does not explain fading of emotion • Zeno of Citium, Stoic, Judgement insufficient for distress and pleasure when not fresh • fresh beliefs Found in books: Graver (2007), Stoicism and Emotion, 228, 229; Sorabji (2000), Emotion and Peace of Mind: From Stoic Agitation to Christian Temptation, 64, 65, 111, 112 |