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Tag: Seneca

Horror in the Service of Stoic Philosophy: Seneca’s Medea

Posted on 18th June 20223rd September 2022 by Antigone in Latin Literature, Philosophy

DAGMAR KIESEL Facing the furor of filicide.

Tagged Euripides, Seneca, Stoicism

Seneca and Nero: How (Not) to Give an Emperor Unwelcome Advice

Posted on 21st August 202121st August 2021 by Antigone in History, Latin Literature, Philosophy

CATHARINE EDWARDS Can philosophy help when the horse has bolted?

Tagged Nero, Roman Emperors, Seneca

Whatever is true, is my own: Seneca’s open-minded enquiry

Posted on 20th July 20215th January 2022 by Antigone in Latin Literature, Philosophy

BARNABY TAYLOR The value of accepting that the other side is sometimes right.

Tagged Seneca
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