Hellenistic Philosophy Introductory
Physics 177 from a body, but the soul is separated from the body, so that it is not incorporeal.-117.28-29. Nor is it true to sa ...
Short Fragments and Testimonia from Uncertain Works Short Fragments and Testimonia from lJncertain VVorks Logic and epistemology ...
178 l/-72 to l/-78 but [only] a body with a body; but the soul suffers with the body when [for example,] it is ill and when it i ...
82 /-68 causes pleasure can never fail to be pleasant, nor can what produces pain not be painful; but rather, it is necessary th ...
On Fate 179 On Fate Epictetus Discourses 2.19.1-5 [11-76] The Master Argument [of Diodorus Cronos] seems to be be based on prem ...
Short Fragments and Testimonia from Uncertain Works 83 a shape it is genuinely small and of such a shape (for the edges of the i ...
180 l/-78 to l/-83 motion [or change]. Zeno of Citium called fate a power capable of moving matter, and gave to the same [force] ...
84 /-68 to /-77 too, 'lack of testimony for' is in opposition to 'testimony for'. For it [i.e., the lack of testimony for] is th ...
On Fate 181 How, then, can it be the case at one and the same time that god is not partly responsible for anything shameful and ...
Short Fragments and Testimonia from Uncertain Works 85 either investigate or puzzle over, nor even hold an opinion or even refut ...
182 l/-83 to l/-86 impossible. And everything true will be necessary, being gripped by the most sovereign of necessities; while ...
86 /-77 to /-87 are the bodies. Bodies have these three properties: shape, size, weight. Democritus said that there were two, si ...
On Fate 183 causes everything. And if this is true there is nothing in our power. There is, however, something in our power. But ...
Short Fragments and Testimonia from Uncertain Works Simplicius Commentary on Aristotle's Physics 232a23 ff. CIAG 10.938.17-22 (2 ...
184 l/-86 to l/-89 dice and scales and many other things which cannot fall or settle in different ways at different times withou ...
88 /-87 to /-90 symmetry of their shapes and sizes and positions and orderings; and in this way it comes about that the origin o ...
On Fate 185 unchangeable series and chain of things, rolling and unravelling itself through eternal sequences of cause and effec ...
Short Fragments and Testimonia from Uncertain Works 89 and yielding of the other. Those which are not inseparable from that of w ...
186 l/-89 to l/-90 Therefore he says that we ought not to tolerate or listen to men who are wicked or lazy and guilty and shame ...
90 /-90 to /-97 something else. The Epicureans, according to Alexander, relied on this argument above all else when they said th ...
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