Thursday, September 6, 2007

[Footnote 9: Aristotle and the Peripatetics held that there were _tria



genera bonorum_: (1) Those of the mind _(mens sana)_, (2) those of the
body, and (3) external advantages
[Footnote 9: Aristotle and the Peripatetics held that there were _tria
genera bonorum_: (1) Those of the mind _(mens sana)_, (2) those of the
body, and (3) external advantages. The Stoics altered this theory by
saying that only the first of the three was _bonum_; the others were
merely _praeposita_ or _sumenda_. The opponents of the Stoics contended
that this was an alteration in words rather than in substance.]


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