The Stoic Creed - College of Stoic Philosophers
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272 INDEX<br />
to <strong>Stoic</strong> Ethics, 140-207 ; in<br />
relation to <strong>Stoic</strong> <strong>The</strong>ology and<br />
Religion, 208-236 ; Scottish,<br />
75, 176, 237.<br />
Physics, <strong>Stoic</strong>, 48, 84-104 ;<br />
Epicurean, 109-125.<br />
Plato, quoted and referred to,<br />
passim ; on Anaxagoras, 4 ;<br />
his relation to Socrates, 1 1 ;<br />
to reminiscence, 70; to modern<br />
world, 126 ;<br />
to <strong>Stoic</strong>s in ethics,<br />
126-129; on man s life as a<br />
trust, 201.<br />
Pleasure, opposed by <strong>Stoic</strong>s in<br />
ethics, 25; as defined by them,<br />
44 in ; Epicurean psychology,<br />
118; in <strong>Stoic</strong> teaching, 147;<br />
objections to, as suinmnm<br />
bonum, 160-162 ; criticism so<br />
far unjust, 203-207.<br />
Plutarch, quoted, 224.<br />
Pollock, Sir F., 240 n.<br />
Pompey, and Posidonius, 149.<br />
Pope, 176 ; quoted, 189.<br />
Posidonius, 45, 58 and Pompey,<br />
;<br />
149 ; on self-sufficiency <strong>of</strong><br />
virtue, 152 n.<br />
Pragmatism, 9, 130, 255-266.<br />
Prayer, 233, 236.<br />
Pre-conception. See Notions,<br />
common."<br />
Preference, 171.<br />
Price, Richard, 186.<br />
Progress, moral, 50, 170, 194.<br />
Prophecy, 232.<br />
Protagoras, as student <strong>of</strong> mind,<br />
12 ;<br />
on relativity <strong>of</strong> Know<br />
ledge, 15.<br />
Providence (-n-pdvoia), 24, 92, 211,<br />
241.<br />
Psychology, <strong>Stoic</strong> conception <strong>of</strong>,<br />
41 ;<br />
how worked out by <strong>Stoic</strong>s,<br />
66-72 ; estimate <strong>of</strong>, 72-83 ;<br />
Epicurean, 114-119; estimate<br />
<strong>of</strong>, 121-125.<br />
Punishment, <strong>Stoic</strong> view <strong>of</strong>, 167.<br />
Pyrrho, 26, 71.<br />
Reabsorption <strong>of</strong> soul, 96.<br />
Reality, how determined, 261.<br />
Reid, Thomas, 75, 82 ; 176,<br />
237-<br />
Relativity, <strong>of</strong> knowledge, 15<br />
law ;<br />
<strong>of</strong>, 210, 226.<br />
Religion, psychological basis<br />
<strong>of</strong>, 44<br />
its relation to ; ethics,<br />
183 ;<br />
<strong>Stoic</strong> view <strong>of</strong>, 207, 246.<br />
Renan, on Marcus Aurelius, 239.<br />
Rendall, Dr., 86.<br />
Representations, apprehending,<br />
67 74<br />
T, ,<br />
Revelation, 231 ; progressive,<br />
2 53-<br />
Rhetoric, among the <strong>Stoic</strong>s, 45,<br />
62.<br />
Rufus, C. Musonius, 54, 164.<br />
Scepticism, absolute, suicidal,<br />
7 1 8<br />
* 3 "7-<br />
Schiller, F. C. S., 9; on<br />
Humanism, 255.<br />
Schleiermacher, 247.<br />
Schopenhauer, 97, 125, 146.<br />
Sciences, how classified by<br />
<strong>Stoic</strong>s, 42.<br />
Self-examination, 50.<br />
Self-interest, its relation to<br />
altruism, 163.<br />
Self-knowledge, 5.<br />
Self-sufficiency, <strong>of</strong> Cynic, 132-<br />
134; <strong>of</strong> <strong>Stoic</strong>, 149.<br />
Seneca, quoted and referred to,<br />
passim ; his writings char<br />
acterized, 29 as ; stylist, 45 ;<br />
makes ethics supreme, 58<br />
on ;<br />
immortality, 97 ;<br />
on de<br />
pravity <strong>of</strong> human nature, 157;<br />
as <strong>Stoic</strong>, 190 ;<br />
his death, 202 ;<br />
in pessimistic mood, 212 ; his<br />
view <strong>of</strong> sin and evil, 225.<br />
Sensation, to the <strong>Stoic</strong>s, 66 ;<br />
to<br />
the Epicureans, 115; as<br />
criterion <strong>of</strong> truth, 116.<br />
Sextus Empiricus, 67, 87, 8gn.,<br />
55"-<br />
Sidgwick, Henry, 203.<br />
Simplicius, 243 n.<br />
Sin, as disloyalty to the<br />
Supreme, 60 ;<br />
a mere defect,<br />
197<br />
; 210, 223.<br />
Slavery, in <strong>Stoic</strong> view, 104 ;<br />
condemned implicitly, 165.<br />
Smith, Adam, 152 n.<br />
Smyth, Pr<strong>of</strong>. Newman, 186.