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Desire, Virtue, Reason
The active, ambitious man will not find Stoicism reasonable; neither the piscine voluptuary. But another, locked out of either of these currents, will be refreshed by it. Dorothy Sayers, commenting on Dante, pointed out that Socrates, Seneca, Epictetus and all … Continue reading