Introduction In ancient Rome, violence was part of the very fabric of its history and society (Le Glay, Voisin, and Yann 349). Roman imperial ideology was […]
I was fortunate to roll out a clinician leadership program to managers in Iowa which required working with Susan Mullaney. Her ability to build relationship and […]
Develop a 12-15 slide presentation to be utilized in a professional development session for general education teachers. Your presentation should: 1. Include a minimum of three […]
Panos Eliopoulos, Ph.D. of Philosophy, the Department of Philosophy, National Kapodistriakon University of Athens; an editor of the Greek philosophical journal Celestia; as well as a […]
Starting from a concept of a Greek Polis, enriched with reasonable beings and thus converted into a Cosmopolis,3 and reinforced by the participation of men and […]
Susan began her career as a direct patient care nurse practitioner over 19 years ago. She steadily advanced through management levels from managing nurse practitioners (NP) […]
nitial Ideas of Non-violence in Cicero Rescuing many of the doctrines of the Ancient and the Middle Stoa and fostering many Stoic ethical views, Cicero (106-43BC) […]
In De Finibus, Cicero maintains the orthodox Stoic view that oikeiosis is concern for the interests of oneself as well as for the interests of others. […]
This analysis should make clear why the late Stoics believe that non-violence cannot be achieved by external impositions like law but by individual efforts to perfect […]