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    Supports→Marcus Aurelius's apparent contradictions and ambivalences should be understood as contextually motivated psychological rhetoric rather than signs of eclectic or imprecise thinking.

    Hyperbolic statements may be used to correct for natural tendencies Marcus thinks he has.

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    This last use of ‘providence or atoms’ shows that since Marcus is writing to effect certain psychological attitudes in himself, we have to look to context to determine what the desired attitude is, and then determine how the things he tells himself are supposed to effect the attitude. Perhaps bringing about the desired attitude calls for making hyperbolic statements in order to correct for some natural tendency he thinks he has. If we do not keep this in mind as we read Marcus, we will only find

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