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and the parts of the universe for the use of the whole, 346

  • God and the gods, 12
  • Gods, various opinions on the, 41, 42
  • ———, actions acceptable to the, 45
  • ———, man must learn the nature of the, and try to be like them, 141
  • ———, we ask for what they do not give, 408
  • Goethe, 19, 251
  • Gold tested by a certain stone, 419
  • Good and bad, each a certain kind of will, 87
  • ———, bad, and things indifferent, 164
  • ——— and evil consist in the will, intention, 130
  • ——— could not exist without evil, 43
  • ——— and evil; Chrysippus and Simplicius, 43
  • ———, the, where it is, 253
  • ———, the nature (οὐσία) of, 118
  • ——— man, a, not unhappy, 272
  • Gospel precepts which Christians do not observe, 289
  • Gyarus, Gyara, 75
  • Gyara, 284, 285, 330
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  • Habit, how to oppose, 80
  • ——— and faculty, how maintained and increased, 158, 159
  • ——— how weakened and destroyed, 160
  • Habits must be opposed by contrary habits, 226, 227
  • Habit cherished by corresponding acts, 288
  • Halteres, 15, 327
  • Hand-kissing, 62
  • Handles, two, every thing has, 399
  • Happiness and desire of what is not present never come together, 272
  • ———, only one way to, 331
  • Harpaston, a ball, 110
  • Hearing, he who is fit for, moves the speaker, 192
  • Hector's address to Andromache, 264
  • Hellenes, quarrels among the, 178
  • Helvidius, Priscus, 10
  • Heraclitus, 229
  • ——— and Zeno, 99
  • Hercules, 152, 161, 256, 361
  • Hippocrates, 154
  • Homer, what he meant when he wrote certain things, 366
  • Hope, Thales' opinion of, 424
  • Human intelligence is a part of the divine, 44
  • ——— race, the, continuance of, how secured, 187
  • ——— being, a, definition of 198
  • Hypocrite, the, 356
  • Hypothesis (ὑπόθεσις), 91
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  • Ideas innate, of good and evil, 131
  • Idiotes, ἰδιώτης, the meaning of, 95
  • ———, ἰδιώτης, a common person, 240
  • Ignorance the cause of doing wrong, 78
  • Ignorant man, description of an, 190
  • Iliad, the, is only appearances and the use of appearances, 84
  • Immortality of the soul; Socrates and Epictetus, 231
  • Impressions, φαντασίαι, guard against, 397
  • Indifferent, things which are, 64
  • Indifference of things; of the things which are neither good nor bad, 112
  • Informers at Rome, 375
  • Initiated, the, μύσται, 310
  • Injustice, an act of, a great harm to the doer, 334
  • Inn, an, πανδοκεῖον, 187
  • Interest, self; and common interest or utility, 61
  • ———, every animal attached to its own, 178
  • Invincible, how a man should be, 59
  • ———, how a man can be, 386
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  • Jesus, prayer of, 31
  • ——— and Socrates compared by Baur, 321
  • ——— and of Socrates, the death of, contrasted by Rousseau, 321