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Excerpt from Marcus Aurelius and the Later Stoics
I. The Teaching of the Emperor; the Nature of Man the Agent A. Chief Characteristics of his Meditations due to his Ofiice and his Time B. In?uence of the Conception of Aoyos on Greek Thought C'. The Constitution and Psychology of the Individual D. Man's Function and Place in the World; Special Equipment of each being a Key to its purpose and Happiness II. Man and the World A. The two Commonwealths and the Citizen, as Agent or Quietist B. The Problem of Conformity to Nature varying Definitions of (new C'. Inherent Diversity of the Nature of Man and the World.
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