De finibus bonorum et malorum libri quinque, Volume 3University Press, 1883 |
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absence of pain accord with nature admit agreeable agreement with nature ancients appropriate action arguments Aristippus Aristo Aristotle assert believe body bound Carneades Cato Chrysippus concerning consistent creature Croesus Cyrenaics death declare delight Democritus desire doctrines endowments endure Ennius Epicureans Epicurus everything evil excellent exist fact fear feel freedom from pain friendship give Gnaeus Octavius Greek happiness harmony with nature highest imagine important inasmuch inquiry justice kind of pleasure language Latin learned live maintain matters means mental merely Metrodorus mind morality nature's never objects opinion ourselves Panaetius passion Peripatetics Philoctetes philosophers Piso Plato Polemo possess possible praetor prefer principles Pyrrho reason sake sea-pen senses shew speak speech Speusippus statements Stoics style suppose supreme sybarites Theophrastus thought Torquatus Triarius truth ultimate understand unless virtue whole wisdom wise words worthy wretched Xenocrates Zeno