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- catalog contributor b6473567.
- catalog created "1924.".
- catalog date "1924".
- catalog date "1924.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1924.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. xv-xvi.".
- catalog description "Chapter V. Happiness, man's goal. Pure joy; Pleasure merely release from pain ; Preferable with both pleasure and pain; Temperance, the rule of reason; The soul's joys, highest and best; Happiness only in right-doing; Vice is subordination of reason; Inharmony of the vicious soul; The life of reason, best and happiest -- Chapter VI. Immediate rewards and punishments. Self-mastery; Suppression of desire; Resignation; Concrete rewards of virtue; External things indifferent; The soul's wealth outweighs all else -- Chapter VII. Immortality of the soul. What could destroy the soul?; Life implies death, and death, life; Realization of absolutes, innate; The self-moving is uncreate and therefore immortal; The soul is life itself; The soul cannot be disintegrated; Multiplication of souls apparent, not real; All elemental things permanent; Socrates himself firmly convinced -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter VIII. The future life. The soul's state after death; Judgment upon the just and unjust; Reincarnation; Transmigration; Each soul, its own sort of life; Spirit-communion; Preparation for the future life; Association of the just after death; Immortality, the great sanction of ethics -- Chapter IX. Character. Mens Sana in Corpore Sano; The soul's impress upon the aspect; The ruling passion; The soul's good; Holiness of spirit; Perils to character; Poise; The sage -- Chapter X. Education. Play, music and song earliest; Moral values of rhythms; The tales must be veridical; Natural education; Mathematics; Vocational training; Physical training-military training; Dialectics of inquiry; Self-knowledge; The study of right conduct -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter XI. Ethical value of the fine arts. Imitative art, not man's highest achievement; Poetry of the passions condemned; Forms of poetry distinguished; Incapacity of poets, poets, proverbial; Were these the views of Socrates?; Music; Painting and sculpture; The lofty mission of true poesy and art; Inspiration -- Chapter XII. Duty to God. The one God; God's beneficence; Prayer; The will of God; The presence; The witness of the spirit; Consulting God's will; Divine guidance; Providence; God is good; Socrates' service of God -- Chapter XIII. Duties toward mankind. Mutual dependence; The golden rule; Recompense not evil with evil; Universal brotherhood -- Chapter XIV. Duties as a citizen. Efficiency, the first duty; Law and order; Great wealth and dire poverty, both evils; Obedience to the laws; Military service; Military training -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter XV. Duties within the family. Filial piety; Conjugal duties; Duty to support relatives; Eugenics; Regulated marriage; The contrary view; Filial piety in the ideal state -- Chapter XVI. Rights and duties of women. To be educated like men; Duties in free relations; The love of woman; Love yearns for immortality; It leads to heights. Chapter XVII. Duties towards friends. Securing a friend; What constitutes friendship?; Friendship impossible to evil men -- Chapter XVIII. Duty to self. The absolutes; fortitude; prudence; temperance; Continence, a part of temperance, justice; Love of truth; Love of wisdom; Philosophy, the art of living -- Chapter XIX. Death. Futility of fear of death; Death within nature's design; Death is not an evil; Self-destruction condemned; The death of Socrates.".
- catalog description "Socrates, his disciples and greatest followers -- Chapter I. Virtue is obedience to reason. Reason is man's guide; reason, the right use of the mind; Pure reason, Man's highest faculty; Immorality of opinion; Wickedness is unreason -- Chapter II. Science, the basis of ethics. Observation of facts; Investigation of phenomena; Socrates' scientific discoveries; Mere groping condemned; Science means reasoning -- Chapter III. The soul. The soul is pure being; The soul's transforming power; The soul, the real man; The soul not an organism; Soul presupposes soul; Virtue is of the soul; The soul's welfare supreme -- Chapter IV. The highest good. Men seek what they esteem their best good; None is willingly deceived; Training of the intellect; Perception of the good; The one thing really worth while -- ".
- catalog extent "xxi, 36l p.".
- catalog issued "1924".
- catalog issued "1924.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York & London, G. P. Putnam's sons,".
- catalog subject "B317 .D3".
- catalog subject "Ethics, Ancient.".
- catalog subject "Socrates.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter V. Happiness, man's goal. Pure joy; Pleasure merely release from pain ; Preferable with both pleasure and pain; Temperance, the rule of reason; The soul's joys, highest and best; Happiness only in right-doing; Vice is subordination of reason; Inharmony of the vicious soul; The life of reason, best and happiest -- Chapter VI. Immediate rewards and punishments. Self-mastery; Suppression of desire; Resignation; Concrete rewards of virtue; External things indifferent; The soul's wealth outweighs all else -- Chapter VII. Immortality of the soul. What could destroy the soul?; Life implies death, and death, life; Realization of absolutes, innate; The self-moving is uncreate and therefore immortal; The soul is life itself; The soul cannot be disintegrated; Multiplication of souls apparent, not real; All elemental things permanent; Socrates himself firmly convinced -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter VIII. The future life. The soul's state after death; Judgment upon the just and unjust; Reincarnation; Transmigration; Each soul, its own sort of life; Spirit-communion; Preparation for the future life; Association of the just after death; Immortality, the great sanction of ethics -- Chapter IX. Character. Mens Sana in Corpore Sano; The soul's impress upon the aspect; The ruling passion; The soul's good; Holiness of spirit; Perils to character; Poise; The sage -- Chapter X. Education. Play, music and song earliest; Moral values of rhythms; The tales must be veridical; Natural education; Mathematics; Vocational training; Physical training-military training; Dialectics of inquiry; Self-knowledge; The study of right conduct -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter XI. Ethical value of the fine arts. Imitative art, not man's highest achievement; Poetry of the passions condemned; Forms of poetry distinguished; Incapacity of poets, poets, proverbial; Were these the views of Socrates?; Music; Painting and sculpture; The lofty mission of true poesy and art; Inspiration -- Chapter XII. Duty to God. The one God; God's beneficence; Prayer; The will of God; The presence; The witness of the spirit; Consulting God's will; Divine guidance; Providence; God is good; Socrates' service of God -- Chapter XIII. Duties toward mankind. Mutual dependence; The golden rule; Recompense not evil with evil; Universal brotherhood -- Chapter XIV. Duties as a citizen. Efficiency, the first duty; Law and order; Great wealth and dire poverty, both evils; Obedience to the laws; Military service; Military training -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter XV. Duties within the family. Filial piety; Conjugal duties; Duty to support relatives; Eugenics; Regulated marriage; The contrary view; Filial piety in the ideal state -- Chapter XVI. Rights and duties of women. To be educated like men; Duties in free relations; The love of woman; Love yearns for immortality; It leads to heights. Chapter XVII. Duties towards friends. Securing a friend; What constitutes friendship?; Friendship impossible to evil men -- Chapter XVIII. Duty to self. The absolutes; fortitude; prudence; temperance; Continence, a part of temperance, justice; Love of truth; Love of wisdom; Philosophy, the art of living -- Chapter XIX. Death. Futility of fear of death; Death within nature's design; Death is not an evil; Self-destruction condemned; The death of Socrates.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Socrates, his disciples and greatest followers -- Chapter I. Virtue is obedience to reason. Reason is man's guide; reason, the right use of the mind; Pure reason, Man's highest faculty; Immorality of opinion; Wickedness is unreason -- Chapter II. Science, the basis of ethics. Observation of facts; Investigation of phenomena; Socrates' scientific discoveries; Mere groping condemned; Science means reasoning -- Chapter III. The soul. The soul is pure being; The soul's transforming power; The soul, the real man; The soul not an organism; Soul presupposes soul; Virtue is of the soul; The soul's welfare supreme -- Chapter IV. The highest good. Men seek what they esteem their best good; None is willingly deceived; Training of the intellect; Perception of the good; The one thing really worth while -- ".
- catalog title "The ethics of Socrates, a compilation of the teachings of the father of Greek and Roman philosophy, as reported by his disciples, Plato and Xenophon, and developed and commented upon by Aristotle, Cicero, Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus, and others / arranged topically, and with running commentary by the author, Miles Menander Dawson.".
- catalog type "text".