Morality and time in fifth- and fourth-century Greek literature
The underlying structures of moral reasons in Greek literature of the fifth and fourth centuries involve elements of time. Time should here be regarded not only as past, present, and future: aspectual and related categories are significant too. Considering these temporal patterns helps us to see the...
Autor principal: | Hutchinson, G |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Pàtron Editore
2011
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