Table of Contents
Parent Virtue: protologue 1
A letter to the pan-Stoic community
Above Virtue: hyperlogue 9
Plato and the death of Socrates
Below Virtue: hypologue 19
Aristotle and the death of Socrates
Right Virtue: dexterologue 29
Stoic Virtue, Cicero, and Marcus Aurelius
Left Virtue: sinisterlogue 55
Stoic Virtue, Communism, and A New Stoicism
Primeval Virtue: archaeologue 87
Perception of Virtue
Agaposophy, Appearances of the shadows of Virtue
Germinating Virtue: genealogue 137
Conviction about Virtue
Comparison with Buddhism
Among Virtue: metalogue 143
Understanding about Virtue 1
Philosophy, the Six Causes, and Their Transformations
Inside Virtue: entologue 149
The Instantaneous Virtue Tables
Between Virtue: metalogue 155
Understanding about Virtue 2
Storgosophy, Lekton Standard Form, Combinations, and Permutations
Perfect Word: teleologos 161
Reason With Virtue
Erosophy and the Epistemological Matrix
Together Virtue: syllogos 165
The essence of Western Civilization in one word
Child Virtue: pedologue 171
Students at the School
Outer Virtue: exologue 183
Stoicism in the Modern World
Perfect Virtue: teleologue 193
Zeno of Citium's easy method for perfect virtue
Additional Virtue: epilogue 205
Glossary for Analytical Stoicism
After Virtue: postlogue 243
A letter to the pan-Christian community