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_a194 _bHAD |
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100 | _aHadot, Pierre | ||
245 | _aThe present alone is our happiness : conversations with Jeannie Carlier and Arnold I. Davidson | ||
250 | _a2nd ed. | ||
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_bStanford University Press, _c2011 _aStanford : |
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_axxi, 207 p. ; _bill., _c23 cm |
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_b26.00 _c$ _d90.60 |
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490 | _aCultural memory in the present | ||
520 | _aIn this book of brilliantly erudite and precise discussions, which also serves as an introduction to Pierre Hadot's more scholarly works, Hadot explains that for the Ancients, philosophy was not reducible to the building of a theoretical system: it was above all a choice about how to live one's life. | ||
650 | _aInterviews | ||
650 | _aFrance | ||
650 | _aAncient philosophy | ||
650 | _aNeoplatonism | ||
650 | _aSpiritual exercises | ||
650 | _aStoicism | ||
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_aDjaballah, Marc _etr. |
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_aChase, Michael _eed. |
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