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- De_fato abstract "Cicero's De fato (Latin, \"Concerning Fate\") is a partially lost philosophical treatise written in 44 BC. It takes the form of a dialogue whose interlocutors are Cicero and his friend Aulus Hirtius.In the work, Cicero analyzes the concept of Fate, and suggests that free will is a condition of Fate. Cicero, however, does not consciously deal with the distinction between fatalism and determinism.It appears that De Fato is an appendix to the treatise on theology formed by the three books of De Natura Deorum and the two books of De Divinatione. These three books provide important information regarding Stoic cosmology and theology.".
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- De_fato wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Roman_religion.
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- De_fato wikiPageWikiLink Category:Philosophy_of_religion.
- De_fato wikiPageWikiLink Cicero.
- De_fato wikiPageWikiLink Compatibilism.
- De_fato wikiPageWikiLink Cosmology.
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- De_fato wikiPageWikiLink Interlocutor_(linguistics).
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- De_fato wikiPageWikiLink Platonic_Academy.
- De_fato wikiPageWikiLink Reductio_ad_absurdum.
- De_fato wikiPageWikiLink Stoicism.
- De_fato wikiPageWikiLink Theology.
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- De_fato subject Category:Ancient_Roman_religion.
- De_fato subject Category:Philosophical_works_of_Cicero.
- De_fato subject Category:Philosophy_of_religion.
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- De_fato comment "Cicero's De fato (Latin, \"Concerning Fate\") is a partially lost philosophical treatise written in 44 BC. It takes the form of a dialogue whose interlocutors are Cicero and his friend Aulus Hirtius.In the work, Cicero analyzes the concept of Fate, and suggests that free will is a condition of Fate.".
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