lato and Aristotle thought that emotions were acts of natural potencies and could not be eradicated. A contrary v iew was defended by the Stoics, who endorsed the unity of the rational soul without an emotional part, and consequently believed that one can learn to live without emotions, which they treated as self-regarding and action-initiating evaluative judge- ments (sections 1.3–4).
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