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gptkb:Roman_Republic
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45 BC
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Brutus
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gptkb:philosophy
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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Tusculan Disputations
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gptkb:David_Hume
gptkb:Francis_Bacon
gptkb:John_Locke
gptkb:Montaigne
gptkb:Christian_thought
gptkb:Renaissance_philosophy
Enlightenment thinkers
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gptkb:Plato
gptkb:Stoicism
gptkb:Epicureanism
Greek philosophy
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gptkbp:language
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gptkb:Latin
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gptkbp:mainTheme
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endurance of pain
how to achieve happiness
overcoming fear of death
virtue as sufficient for happiness
passions and emotions
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gptkbp:notableQuote
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Death is not an evil.
To live is to think.
Virtue is sufficient for happiness.
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gptkbp:numberOfBooks
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5
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manuscripts
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gptkbp:relatedWork
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gptkb:De_Officiis
gptkb:De_Amicitia
gptkb:De_Finibus_Bonorum_et_Malorum
gptkb:De_Natura_Deorum
gptkb:De_Senectute
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gptkbp:setting
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gptkb:Tusculum
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gptkbp:studiedIn
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gptkb:philosophy
classical studies
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gptkbp:subject
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death
ethics
happiness
virtue
pain
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gptkb:French
gptkb:German
gptkb:Italian
gptkb:Spanish
English
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gptkb:Tusculanae_Disputationes
gptkb:Roman_philosophy
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5
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