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  1. Paradoxa Stoicorum ist der Titel einer kleinen philosophischen Schrift, die Cicero im Frühjahr 46 v. Chr. verfasste. Es ist eine Erörterung einiger der moralphilosophischen Lehrsätze, die von den Anhängern der Stoa als Paradoxa bezeichnet wurden, weil sie 'im Widerspruch zum herrschenden Bewusstsein des Durchschnittsmenschen ...

  2. The Paradoxa Stoicorum (English: Stoic Paradoxes) is a work by the academic skeptic philosopher Cicero in which he attempts to explain six famous Stoic sayings that appear to go against common understanding: (1) virtue is the sole good; (2) virtue is the sole requisite for happiness; (3) all good deeds are equally virtuous and all ...

    • Philosophy
    • Cicero
  3. Bibliotheca Latina: lateinischer Orginaltext Cicero > Philosophische Werke > Paradoxa Stoicorum, Begründung paradoxer ethische Lehrsätze aus der Schule der Stoiker > Paradoxon II, Cic. parad. 16–19

  4. Brutum mittit, munusculum unius anni tempore, ut videtur, verno compositum esse e prooemii § 5. apparet. Et quamquam Cicero Crassum a. u. c. 701. et Clodium a. 702. interfectos dialogi licentia sibi adesse potuit fingere, non tamen post mensem anni 708. Iunium , quo Cato mortem sibi Uticae conscivit, conditum hoc opusculum esse videtur.

  5. 22. Sept. 2021 · His writings remain some of the most celebrated in Latin literature, and today we look at one of his more overlooked works - the Paradoxa Stoicorum. By Visnja Bojovic, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom The legacy of Cicero towers over the ancient world: philosopher and politician, enemy of Mark Antony, and the Roman Republic's ...

  6. Bibliotheca Latina: lateinischer Orginaltext Cicero > Philosophische Werke > Paradoxa Stoicorum, Begründung paradoxer ethische Lehrsätze aus der Schule der Stoiker, Cic. parad.

  7. Paradoxa Stoicorum. I only wish we were! but it is one’s mode of life and one’s culture, not one’s valuation for rating, that 51 really fixes the amount of one’s money. Not to be covetous is money, not to love buying things is an income; in fact contentment with one’s own possessions is a very large and perfectly secure fortune!