The Stoic Creed - College of Stoic Philosophers
The Stoic Creed - College of Stoic Philosophers
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274 INDEX<br />
to happiness, 152 ; indivis<br />
ible and no degrees <strong>of</strong>, 154<br />
;<br />
its own reward, 159 ;<br />
in<br />
dependent <strong>of</strong> appreciation,<br />
159 ;<br />
its social character,<br />
162-169 5 may be taught, 107,<br />
184 doubtful as to whether<br />
;<br />
it<br />
may be lost, 170; its<br />
regenerative power in life,<br />
184 ; classification <strong>of</strong> virtues,<br />
186 ; revised, 193.<br />
Vitalism, 122.<br />
Voluntarism, 130, 263.<br />
Wallace, W., quoted, 21.<br />
Water, as first principle, 3.<br />
Watt, G., 236 n.<br />
Will, the, in <strong>Stoic</strong> psychology,<br />
77, 78 ; in Epicurean<br />
psychology, 118; free, in<br />
Epicurean teaching, 121 ;<br />
criticism <strong>of</strong>, 125 ;<br />
in <strong>Stoic</strong><br />
teaching, 143 ; power over,<br />
145 ; significance <strong>of</strong> doctrine,<br />
176.<br />
Windelband, 86 n.<br />
Wise man, <strong>of</strong> Cynics, 132 ;<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Stoic</strong>s, 135; his self -suffi<br />
ciency,<br />
1 88.<br />
149 ; defects <strong>of</strong>,<br />
Wordsworth, quoted, 107 244.<br />
;<br />
World, the, 90 ; perfect, 93,<br />
209; ethical order, 138-139;<br />
theistic pro<strong>of</strong> from, 219, 220;<br />
as a whole, 244 ;<br />
a manifesta<br />
tion <strong>of</strong> divine order, 249.<br />
World-cycles, 91, 249.<br />
Xenophon, referred to, i, 6 .,<br />
8 n., 9; quoted, 19 ;<br />
his rela<br />
tion to Socrates, n ; his<br />
characterization <strong>of</strong> Socrates,<br />
19.<br />
Zeller, referred to, 8<br />
., 27, 33,<br />
75 n. ;<br />
quoted, 138, 157.<br />
Zeno, the <strong>Stoic</strong>, how drawn to<br />
philosophy, i, 18 ;<br />
as founder,<br />
20, 28 ; his obligation to<br />
Greek schools, 23 as<br />
; eclectic,<br />
23 ; opposed to Epicurean<br />
physics, 24 opposed to<br />
;<br />
Epicurean ethics, 25 his<br />
;<br />
private character, 33 ;<br />
his<br />
contributions, 57 his death,<br />
;<br />
202 ;<br />
on fate, 222, 229.<br />
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