"Montaigne grasped that, unlike philosophers in his day (or our own), [Epicurus and Seneca] sought not to inform their students, but instead to form them." I'm sure they did both, like conscientious teachers in every era. https://t.co/Wjba460hFu— Phil Oliver (@OSOPHER) June 29, 2020
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Monday, June 29, 2020
Montaigne, Epicurus, Seneca, teachers
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