Hellenistic Philosophy Introductory
Physics 161 is well-suited for feeding humans, no other type of animal is more prolific of offspring .... 161. ... You can scan ...
Ethics 257 health is not unconditionally a preferred thing, nor is disease rejected. So just as when we write words we sometime ...
162 l/-24 to l/-25 too. For it has a bluish colour, which is darker than purple but has a shining quality. And for this reason i ...
258 //-117 to //-121 the impulse in the case of running and beyond reason in the case of impulse. For the symmetry of natural im ...
Physics 163 because she receives these [seeds] and bears [offspring]. And seeing that the heavenly bodies are always moving and ...
Ethics Galen On the Doctrines of Hippocrates and Plato 5.1.4, 4.3.2 (5.429, 5.377 K; SVF 1.209) 259 [11-120] In book one of his ...
164 l/-25 to l/-32 by themselves when a presentation occurs which stimulates the impulse. ... 3. But the rational animal has rea ...
260 //-121 to ///-1 neither the eye nor the ear nor the hand nor the leg nor any other bodily organ .... 5.3.7 For conceptions a ...
Physics 165 Sextus M 8.263 (SVF 2.363) [11-28] According to them, the incorporeal can neither do anything nor have anything done ...
III: Scepticism Academic Scepticism: Arcesilaus and Carneades Diogenes Laertius 4.28-44 (selections) [III-1] Arcesilaus, the so ...
166 Alexander of Aphrodisias Comm. on Arisotle's Topics 121a10, 127a26 (CIAG 2.2, p. 301.19-25, 359.12-16 = SVF 2.329) l/-33 to ...
262 ///-1 to ///-3 42 .... He was, though, modest enough to advise his pupils to attend the lectures of others too. When some Ch ...
Physics 167 part of the present time is future and part is past. (1082a) Consequently it turns out that he divides the existing ...
Academic Scepticism 263 phrastus, a kindly man and no stranger to the affairs of love; and because he still had his youthful bea ...
168 l/-38 to l/-43 Is space what is such as to be occupied by what is, only bigger, and, as it were, a larger container for a bo ...
264 ///-3 to ///-4 of the 162nd Olympiad [129-128 B.c.] at 85 years of age. His letters to Ariarathes, king of Cappadocia are ex ...
Physics 169 another: the thing signified, the signifier, and the object. 12. Of these, the signifier is the utterance, for examp ...
Academic Scepticism 265 not giving the slightest opening to his opponents whereby they might avoid being 'inactive'. [He argued] ...
170 l/-44 to l/-54 Sextus M 9.211 (SVF 2.341) [11-44] ... The Stoics say that every cause is a body which causes something incor ...
266 111-4 to //1-7 concealed the truth beneath them. So, he used falsehoods as curtains and, hiding behind these, kept the truth ...
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