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Seneca the Younger

In Our Time: Philosophy

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Do We Learn Anything From His Dialogues?

Alexandre Alexandre's letters are a very late work. His real attempt to combine stoic philosophy with realityus political power in rome is his on clemency, isn't it? Where he does try, actually, to uphold, to nero. The virtues of being estoic base, wher histolic influence rules. Do we learn anything from his dialogues? Which as a bearing on this? Yes, er we do, ina in rather less direct way than than than than somehow we would, we would like to but it's quite clear that, a, he, he knows about this contradiction.

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