Hellenistic Philosophy Introductory
Physics 151 falls or blows or fear diseases produced by physical exhaustion. It was for fear of this sort of thing that Epicurus ...
Ethics 247 burn and bruise flesh, of the animals which are equipped for hurting it; it regards their appearance as hostile and t ...
152 l/-23 majesty to have difficulty carrying out their duties because of some weakness. From these premisses our desired conclu ...
248 //-109 to //-110 Seneca Letters on Ethics 120.3-14 [11-109] So now I return to the topic you wish to have discussed, which i ...
Physics 153 growth, the seed can produce each sort of thing, according to its kind- some things which are nourished only via the ...
Ethics 249 otherwise. 11. In this man we came to understand perfect virtue, and we distinguished it into parts: the desires were ...
154 l/-23 of an animal: which of these points to as great a degree of cleverness as the cosmos itself does? Either, therefore, t ...
250 //-110 contempt those whose fear of pain prevents them from ever daring to act in a manly fashion. What are they doing wrong ...
Physics 155 and hearsay that some divine force and godly power existed; and then one day the earth opened its maw and they could ...
Ethics 251 maintain, Lucilius, that the good is not found in just any body, nor in just any age; it is as far from the state of ...
156 l/-23 and, as I think I said before, things which have this shape are least susceptible to harm. 118. The stars, moreover, a ...
252 l/-110 to //-113 often he has trodden it. The third [part of] time, i.e., the future, does not apply to dumb animals. 17. So ...
Physics 157 caring for the young they have produced, until such time as the young can defend themselves? Although fish are said ...
Ethics Plutarch On Common Conceptions 1069e (SVF 3.491) 253 [11-112] [Chrysippus] says, "So where shall I start from? And what a ...
158 l/-23 prove that everything in this cosmos is wonderfully governed by the intelligence and deliberative ability of the gods ...
254 Plutarch On Stoic Self-Contradictions 1037c-1038c (SVF 3.520,175,674,179; 2.171,724) //-114 to //-115 [11-114] (1037c) ... T ...
Physics 159 this topic, I wish, Cotta, that I had your eloquence. How [wonderfully] you could describe, first of all, human unde ...
Ethics 255 Chrysippus says that nothing is useful to base men, and that the base man makes use of nothing and needs nothing. Aft ...
160 l/-23 to l/-24 and Spartans and everything in these cities is properly said to belong to those peoples, in the same way one ...
256 //-115 to //-117 same as] virtue; for from this as from a spring every other utility naturally flows. 26. In another sense i ...
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