Hellenistic Philosophy Introductory
Ethics 217 9b. All impulses are [acts of] assent; <there are other kinds of assent>,^45 but the practical ones also includ ...
Logic and Theory of Knowledge 121 For the premiss is "if it is day, it is light"; the additional statement is "it is day"; and t ...
218 l/-95 pain or fear or generally experience any of the passions of the soul, still do not abandon them but are drawn by the p ...
122 It is false that it is day and it is night. It is day. Therefore, it is not night. //-3 Unsyllogistic are those which are pe ...
Ethics 219 fright is a fear of something dreadful; dread is a fear which produces fright.^47 Grudging is a pain at the goods of ...
Logic and Theory of Knowledge 123 The second indemonstrable is that which, through a conditional and the opposite of the consequ ...
220 l/-95 matters concerned with life. The base are enemies and do harm to each other and are hostile, because they are in disco ...
124 //-3 to //-5 Nobody. And the Hooded Man is like this ... [There is a lacuna here, which includes the introduction of the sor ...
Ethics 221 [moral] mistake did not do so because of himself, although [in fact] everyone who makes a [moral] mistake does so bec ...
Logic and Theory of Knowledge 125 he placed that "grasp" which I just mentioned and said it was neither right nor wrong but that ...
222 l/-95 striven for. For acts of choice and striving and wishing are directed at predicates, just as impulses are. But we choo ...
126 //-6 to //-9 Cicero Academica 2.144-5 [11-6] 144 .... First I shall expound those odious theories, in which you [i.e., Stoic ...
Ethics 223 nor deceives another; is neither deceived nor ignorant nor unaware of himself nor, in general, believes anything whic ...
Logic and Theory of Knowledge 127 than the first problem. 230. [Chrysippus] himself speculated, therefore, that "impression" was ...
224 l/-95 thing. That is why the virtuous man is also the only wealthy and free man, and the base man, conversely, is a pauper ( ...
128 //-9 to //-13 presentations to exist in the leading part [of the soul] since different impressions are conceived in it at di ...
Ethics 225 of law and a naturally fitting government. For the law is, as we said, virtuous and so too is the [corresponding] sta ...
Logic and Theory of Knowledge 129 say one has experience. For experience is the plurality of presentations similar in kind. Of ...
226 l/-95 which produces what is fitting by means of toil in a manner which is unapprehensive; but none of the base is unapprehe ...
130 l/-13 to l/-19 groundless attraction. This occurs in the melancholic^17 and in mad men; at any rate when Orestes in the trag ...
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