Did the stoics value emotion and feeling?
Philosophical Quarterly 59 (234):150-162 (2009)
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Richard Sorabji (2009). Review: Did the Stoics Value Emotion and Feeling? [REVIEW] Philosophical Quarterly 59 (234):150 - 162.
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