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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
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1 2 | to an end; and the end of rational animals is~to follow the 2 3 | remembers also that~every rational animal is his kinsman, and 3 3 | it is useful to thee as a~rational being, keep to it; but if 4 3 | the constitution of the~rational animal. And this faculty 5 4 | mind this conclusion, that rational~animals exist for one another, 6 4 | respect of~which we are rational beings, is common: if this 7 4 | necessary sequence,~but it is a rational connection: and as all existing 8 5 | thou hast~reason: by thy rational faculty stir up his rational 9 5 | rational faculty stir up his rational faculty; show him~his error, 10 5 | according to the nature of the rational and social animal.~ The 11 5 | and to the soul of every rational being, not to be hindered 12 6 | which are held~together by a rational soul, not however a universal 13 6 | however a universal soul, but~rational so far as it is a soul skilled 14 6 | some~other way, or simply rational so far as it possesses a 15 6 | slaves. But he who values rational soul, a soul universal and 16 6 | nature. But my nature is rational and social; and my city 17 7 | overwhelmed in time.~ To the rational animal the same act is according 18 7 | united in~one, so it is with rational beings which exist separate, 19 7 | melos) of the system of rational beings. But if (using the~ 20 7 | Retire into thyself. The rational principle which rules has 21 7 | constituted for the sake of rational beings,~just as among irrational 22 7 | of the~superior, but the rational for the sake of one another.~ 23 7 | the peculiar office of the rational and intelligent motion to~ 24 7 | The third thing in the rational~constitution is freedom 25 7 | far as the~intelligence is rational or so far as it is social. 26 7 | material for virtue~both rational and political, and in a 27 7 | impossible.~ Whatever the rational and political (social) faculty 28 7 | movement are governed by no rational~principle. If this is remembered 29 8 | goes on its way~well; and a rational nature goes on its way well, 30 8 | universal has given to every rational being all~the other powers 31 8 | part of itself, so also the rational animal is~able to make every 32 8 | the constitution of the rational animal I see no virtue which~ 33 8 | to thee considered as a rational~animal. But if thou takest 34 9 | universal~nature has made rational animals for the sake of 35 9 | stones~nor in trees. But in rational animals there are political~ 36 9 | evil and the good of the~rational social animal, just as his 37 10| nature, so far as thou art a rational animal, shall not be made~ 38 10| made~worse by it. But the rational animal is consequently also 39 10| names, good, modest, true, rational,~a man of equanimity, and 40 10| And remember that the term Rational was intended to signify 41 10| consider that only to the rational animal is~it given to follow 42 11| are the properties of the rational soul: it sees itself,~analyses 43 11| too is a property of the rational soul, love of~one's neighbour, 44 11| What do you want? Souls of rational men or~irrational?- Souls 45 11| or~irrational?- Souls of rational men.- Of what rational men? 46 11| of rational men.- Of what rational men? Sound or~unsound?-


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