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Rodzinsky, D. L. The Role of Accident in Ancient Philosophers’ Way of World Perception

Abstract: Having gone through mythological and philosophical stages of formation, Tyche’s image now symbolizes the spontaneous life of both cosmos and society. However, for a wise man this image is an essential condition of self-improvement and way to find stability and self-concentration in our unpredictable world.


Keywords:

philosophy, accident, fate, polis, nomination, happiness, teleology, providence, mind


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