‘Sapiens and Sthitaprajna’ studies the concept of a wise person in the Stoic Seneca and in the Bhagavad-Gita. Although the Gita and Seneca’s writings were composed at least two centuries and a continent apart, they have much in common in recommending a well lived life. This book describes how in both - a wise person is endowed with both virtue and wisdom, is moral, makes right judgments and takes responsibility for actions. A wise and virtuous person always enjoys happiness, as happiness consists in knowing that one has done the right thing at the right time. Both Seneca and the Gita demand intellectual rigor and wisdom for leading a virtuous and effective life. They provide guidelines for how to become and be wise. Both systems d...
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‘Sapiens and Sthitaprajna’ studies the concept of a wise person in the Stoic Seneca and in the Bhaga...
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I argue in this essay that Stoic philosophers in the late Greco-Roman period utilized philosophical ...
Roy W. Perrett argues that the Hindu sage, like the western moral saint, seems precluded from pursui...
There is a common assumption that the ancient philosophies of Greece and India are vastly different;...
‘Sapiens and Sthitaprajna’ studies the concept of a wise person in the Stoic Seneca and in the Bhaga...
Is the Stoic sage a possible or desirable ideal for contemporary men and women, as we enter into dif...
‘The Bhagavad Gita is an important Indian ancient scripture, along with the Upanishads, Vedas, and P...
Os conceitos de sapientia e uirtus em Sêneca (4 a.C. ? 65 d.C.) permeiam grande parte de sua obra, s...
The concept of virtue is everywhere to be found in societies, from the ancient scriptures of yoga ph...
Prominent in Hellenistic philosophy is the debate over whether the sage is really always happy even ...
Lucius Annaeus Seneca, called the Younger or Philosopher, is the most important figure of the Roman ...
This Independent study will focus on the search for the good life, that is, how one should conduct t...
Seneca expounds a theory of therapy and teaching with the ultimate goal of self knowledge and wisdom...
The diploma thesis is devoted to the work of the Roman Stoic philosopher Seneca, and works in more d...
The growing unrest and conflicts in the world have prompted us to an ever-increasing search for ment...
There are several legitimate ways of conceptualising and studying wisdom. One is largely informed by...
I argue in this essay that Stoic philosophers in the late Greco-Roman period utilized philosophical ...
Roy W. Perrett argues that the Hindu sage, like the western moral saint, seems precluded from pursui...
There is a common assumption that the ancient philosophies of Greece and India are vastly different;...