A Stoic Submission to Counter an Epicurean Resignation

Philosophy 61 (235):124-124 (1986)
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Abstract

In ‘Acceptance and Morality’, 433–453) Sophie Botros tells us ‘The Stoics and Wittgenstein look upon acceptance as the only means of achieving freedom, in the sense of liberation from desire, in a world in which, because men are relatively or totally powerless, desire must often be unsatisfied’.

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