Hellenistic Philosophy Introductory
Physics Plutarch Stoic Self-Contradictions 1053f-1054b (SVF 2.449) 171 [11-50] (1053£) ... again in On Conditions [Chrysippus] s ...
Academic Scepticism 267 Cicero Academica 2.28 [III-6] Hence arose the demand made just now by Hortensius, that you [sceptics] sh ...
172 l/-54 to l/-59 those things which have qualities; however, the primary matter of all things or their most primeval foundatio ...
268 ///-7 to ///-10 be perceived while others are not. The other premisses they defend with a complex and lengthy discussion; th ...
Physics Alexander of Aphrodisias On Mixture 224.32-225.9 (SVF 2.310) 173 [11-58] At this point in the argument one might charge ...
Academic Scepticism 269 of? He says, "it is in order that our audience should be guided by reason and not by authority." ... Cic ...
174 l/-59 to l/-64 if division is the separation of what is united, and according to them all things stay united with each other ...
270 ///-10 to ///-11 presentation, I believe. So what kind of presentation? Then Zeno defined it as a presentation which came fr ...
Physics 175 it by qualitative change and finally are dissolved and resolved into it, while fire itself is not subject to dissolu ...
Academic Scepticism 271 argument: 'if you say you are lying and you speak the truth, then you are lying; but you do say that you ...
176 l/-65 to l/-72 Arius Didymus fr. 39 (= Dox. Gr. 471.18-24, [11-65] SVF 2.809) ... They say the soul is generated and destroy ...
272 ///-12 to ///-13 Plutarch Against Colotes 1122a-f [III-12] (1122a) ... Not even those who concerned themselves a great deal ...
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 ...
Academic Scepticism 273 judgement. For he has sense-perception and is made of flesh, and when he receives a presentation of some ...
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 ...
274 ///-14 to ///-18 Cicero Academica 2.139 [III-14] ... [perhaps] I should follow the opinion of Calliphon, whose view Carneade ...
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 ...
Academic Scepticism 275 offered it as a move in their argument against the Stoics. 151. For they hold that there are three thing ...
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] ...
276 ///-18 actionsV For happiness arises because of prudence, and prudence resides in correct [morally perfect] actions, and a c ...
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