Keywords
meditation
passions
dogmas
stoicism
art
passions
dogmas
stoicism
art
How to Cite
Gagin, F. (2019). El yo y los otros: la estilización de sí y de las figuras al margen de la filosofía en las Meditaciones de Marco Aurelio. Diálogos, (105), 93–102. Retrieved from https://revistas.upr.edu/index.php/dialogos/article/view/17621
Abstract
The author examines how the writing of the Meditations of Marco Aurelio makes reference to several figures of otherness.Downloads
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