An Stoica M.a. Antonini Philosophia Aliquid Christianae Doctrinae Debuerit, by Charles Auguste D sir Filon, explores the question of whether the philosophy of Stoic philosopher Marcus Aurelius owes something to Christian doctrine. Written in Latin and published in 1840, this work delves into the intellectual landscape of antiquity, examining the potential influences of early Christian thought on Stoicism. Filon's treatise offers valuable insights into the philosophical and religious currents of the time, inviting readers to consider the interconnectedness of ancient ethical systems. This study remains relevant for those interested in the history of philosophy, religious studies, and the classical world.
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