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Moira, Fate, Good, and Evil in Greek Thought

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ISBN 9780674282421

Publication Date: 05/16/1944

450 pages

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  • Preface
  • I. Fate, Good, and Evil
  • II. Early Greek Poetry
  • III. Orthodoxy and Mysticism
  • IV. The Idea of Tragedy
  • V. Aeschylus
  • VI. Sophocles
  • VII. Euripides
  • VIII Socrates and His Predecessors
  • IX. Plato
  • X. Aristotle
  • XI. Fate and Providence
  • Appendices
  • Select Bibliography
  • Index of Names and Subjects
  • Index of Greek Words and Phrases

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