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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 95 — On the Usefulness of Basic Principles (§10)

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And besides, no art that concerns itself with theories can exist without its own doctrines; the Greeks call them dogmas, while we Romans may use the term “doctrines,” or “tenets,” or “adopted principles,”—such as you will find in geometry or astronomy. But philosophy is both theoretic and practical; it contemplates and at the same time acts.
Seneca·Letter 95 — On the Usefulness of Basic Principles (§10)·trans. Gummere
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