three levels of influence that we have over the world.
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Epictetus, Seneca, Musonius Rufus, and Marcus Aurelius speak to us in plain language, far removed from the often cryptic Buddhist texts or even the flowery allegories of early Christianity.
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event–cum–social science experiment
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Man’s Search for Meaning
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Aaron T. Beck, author of Cognitive Therapy of Depression
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the nature of the world (metaphysics), how it works (natural science), and how (imperfectly) we come to understand it (epistemology).
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the nature of the world (metaphysics), how it works (natural science), and how (imperfectly) we come to understand it (epistemology).
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“the actual hitting of the mark [is] to be chosen but not to be desired,”
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we are the only ape or Old World monkey without a bone in our penis.
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empirically is to attempt to somehow bridge the is/ought gap in a scientifically based way.