The Stoic Creed - College of Stoic Philosophers
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INDEX<br />
Absolute, the, conception <strong>of</strong>,<br />
101 ; and pragmatism, 258,<br />
362.<br />
Academics, their relation to<br />
Zeno, 23.<br />
Agnosticism, 220.<br />
Air, as first principle, 3.<br />
Altruism, in <strong>Stoic</strong>ism, 162-169,<br />
194.<br />
Anaxagoras, 3.<br />
Anaximander, 2.<br />
Anaximenes, 3.<br />
Anima mundi, 90, 128.<br />
Animals, lower, kindness to,<br />
183.<br />
Antinomianism, 32.<br />
Antisthenes, as ethicist, 131 ;<br />
his vanity, 132 his high<br />
;<br />
teaching, 134 on the right<br />
;<br />
use <strong>of</strong> appearances, 144 n. ;<br />
as ideal sage, 170, 184.<br />
Apathy (aTrddeia), 149, 189.<br />
Aristippus, 105.<br />
Ariston <strong>of</strong> Chios, 49 n. ;<br />
on in<br />
different things, 150, 171.<br />
Aristophanes, 7.<br />
Aristotle, on Anaxagoras, 4 ;<br />
on rhetoric, 12 ;<br />
referred to,<br />
17 his definition <strong>of</strong> ; phil<br />
osophy, 40 his idea <strong>of</strong><br />
;<br />
matter as eternal, 100 ;<br />
criticism <strong>of</strong> Plato s Ideas, 125 ;<br />
his relation to the <strong>Stoic</strong>s, 23,<br />
129; his test <strong>of</strong> the natural,<br />
135 on virtue as a habit,<br />
;<br />
154 on ; friendship, 156 n. ;<br />
on<br />
slaves, 165 n. ;<br />
on desire, 177 ;<br />
encourage, 201 n. on<br />
; dreams,<br />
232 his theism, 247.<br />
;<br />
Arnim, von, 27.<br />
Arnold, Matthew, quoted, 139,<br />
179 n. ;<br />
as <strong>Stoic</strong>, 176 ;<br />
on<br />
Marcus Aurelius, 242 ; 246.<br />
Arrian, 29, 31 n., 133 n.<br />
Assent (ovyjrardlcro), 43, 78.<br />
Athenagoras, 199 n.<br />
Atoms and Atomic <strong>The</strong>ory, 3,<br />
109-125.<br />
Augustine, St., 60.<br />
Aurelius, Marcus, quoted and<br />
referred to, passim his Medi<br />
;<br />
tations, 30, 240 ; his private<br />
character, 33 ; reproduces<br />
the leading ethical positions,<br />
140-207, passim ; pronounced<br />
in his theological views,<br />
208-236, passim ; his modern<br />
ity, 239; his optimism, 241.<br />
Avebury, Lord, 238.<br />
Avoidance, 171.<br />
Axioms, as postulates, 257.<br />
Bacon, quoted, 218.<br />
Bailey, Samuel, 75 n.<br />
Bain, on rhetoric, 12 ;<br />
on male<br />
volent affections, 195 n.<br />
Belief, 260.<br />
Benn, Alfred W., 8 n.<br />
Bentham, 154.<br />
Body, in relation to soul, 141 ;<br />
defects in <strong>Stoic</strong> view <strong>of</strong>, 198.<br />
Boethius, quoted, 25 ;<br />
his<br />
Vision, 36 ;<br />
as <strong>Stoic</strong>, 190.<br />
Bradley, F. H., 258.<br />
Browning, quoted, 199.<br />
Bruce, Dr. W. S., 187.<br />
Buddha, 146.<br />
Bunge, Pr<strong>of</strong>., 122.<br />
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