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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 87 — Some Arguments in of the Simple Life (§37)

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Besides, advantages may be predicated of animals, of men who are less than perfect, and of fools. Hence the advantageous may have an element of disadvantage mingled with it, but the word “advantageous” is used of the compound because it is judged by its predominant element. The good, however, can be predicated of the wise man alone; it is bound to be without alloy,
Seneca·Letter 87 — Some Arguments in of the Simple Life (§37)·trans. Gummere
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