over which one
has no direct control.
So much for Coase's Theorem...
Living according to nature or reason, they held, is living in conformity
with the divine order of the universe. The four cardinal virtues of the
Stoic philosophy are wisdom, courage, justice, and temperance, a
classification
over which one
has no direct control.
So much for Coase's Theorem...
Living according to nature or reason, they held, is living in conformity
with the divine order of the universe. The four cardinal virtues of the
Stoic philosophy are wisdom, courage, justice, and temperance, a
classification
, they held, is living in conformity
with the divine order of the universe. The four cardinal virtues of the
Stoic philosophy are wisdom, courage, justice, and temperance, a
classification derived from the teachings of Plato.
A distinctive feature of Stoicism is its cosmopolitanism. All people