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Introduction 1
1 Euripides, Philosopher of the Stage 14
2 The World of Men and Gods 57
3 Agreeing with Nature: Fate and Providence in Stoic Ethics 90
4 Augustine: Divine Justice and the "Ordering" of Evil 129
5 The Philosopher and the Princess: Descartes and the Philosophical Life 160
6 Living with Necessity: Spinoza and the Philosophical Life 192
7 Designer Worlds 235
8 Providence as Progress 279
9 Providence Lost 302
Notes 333
Acknowledgments 345
Further Reading 347
Index 361
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