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Seneca the Younger

In Our Time

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The Stoic Life of Nero

He's real attempt to combine stoic philosophy with reality of political power in Rome. One of the models that he uses is the gladiator in the arena. Think about if the gladiator can die bravely, then surely you can died bravely when you've got all that stoic philosophy behind you. It's quite clear that he knows about this contradiction or what we like to call a contradiction. And that part also of why whatever the historical reasons why they're called dialogues, they are sort of dialogic to us.

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