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The figure of Cynic philosopher in the work of Dio Chrysostom
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Philosophy and Metaphor ιn Hans Blumenberg
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«Happiness in Aristotel's ethics»
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Love and Woman in Ancient Greek Philosophy: Platonic Eros and the Defense of a woman in love
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Imagination and Art in Aristotle
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Looking at Evil without a Veil: A Moral and Criminological Approach of the Holocaust
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Freedom as a condition for the evil in Dostoyevsky
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Cultivate and Apply Critical Thinking in the Classroom
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Human will and fate: A philosophical interpretation of their relation in Greek tragedy
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Charlie Kaufman: truth and honesty in contemporary cinema
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The Christian reception of Platonic eschatological myths
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Soul, subject and self in Pythagoreans and Empedocles
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The Epicurean and Stoic view of death
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Elective Affinities between Philosophy and Literature in Marguerite Yourcenar's "Memoirs of Hadrian"2
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Hedonism in philosophy and literature in 19th century: Madame Bovary and the picture of Dorian Gray
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A Philosophical Critique of philosophy Curriculum in Higher Education (1995-2014)
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Elements of aesthetic theory in the work of Fotis Kontoglou
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Epicurus's Hedonism and the criticism of Plutarch
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Literature and Philosophy: Moral Issues in Thomas Mann and Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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Musical Form and Spiritual Content: their Relation in the Aesthetics of Music of G.W.F. Hegel
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Epicurean Hedonistic and the Overcome of the Fear of Death as a Presupposition for a Perfect Life
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The Free Will problem of ιn Augustine
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History and the End in Hegel and Danto
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The descent of soul into the body in Greek Philosophy
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Nietzsche's Critique of Religion: Irony, Morals, Religion
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To live and die in a virtuous way: Seneca's Stoic proposal
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The Epicurean way to happiness: Pursuit of pleasures - avoidance of plan
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Socrates as an everlasting model of human person, philosopher and teacher
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The Epicurean view of death
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Evaluating action: "A proposal for the teaching of Ethics at High school
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The development of Greek myth from Homer to Aristotle: the Platonic myth of Prometheus and Epimetheus