El destino del alma en el pensamiento de Cicerón. [Da: Anuario Filosófico, Vol.
De la biblioteca del Prof. Wolfgang Haase, antiguo editor de la ANRW y de la Revista Internacional de la Tradición Clásica (IJCT). - Con dedicatoria del autor. - Dos correcciones tipográficas, por lo demás un ejemplar bueno y limpio. - Abstract: In his philosophical works, Cicero rationally considers death to be either the end of man or the passage of the soul to a better state, though he sentimentally foils closer to the latter idea. The Con-solatio takes a special position, in that it unconditionally accepts the immortality of the soul and eternal retribution, the alternative now concerning rewards and punishments. He seems to consider his daughters survival as depending from his efforts to this effect, and does not appear to expect a reunion with her after his own death.
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