Hellenistic Philosophy Introductory
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 ...
Academic Scepticism 277 that we are not able to allow all presentations as a criterion of the truth, but only, if any, the true ...
182 l/-83 to l/-86 impossible. And everything true will be necessary, being gripped by the most sovereign of necessities; while ...
278 ///-18 "Away! One of my furies!" 171. Of apparently true [presentations], one kind is obscure, as for example, the kind wher ...
On Fate 183 causes everything. And if this is true there is nothing in our power. There is, however, something in our power. But ...
Academic Scepticism 279 for example, high temperature, quickened pulse, soreness of touch, a rash, thirst, and the like, so the ...
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 ...
280 l/1-18 to /l/-20 small matter we interrogate one witness, and whenever we are investigat- ing a greater matter we interrogat ...
On Fate 185 unchangeable series and chain of things, rolling and unravelling itself through eternal sequences of cause and effec ...
Academic Scepticism 281 or zeal for victory, but because of the obscurity of the very matters that led Socrates to a confession ...
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 ...
282 l//-20 of his on Suspension of Assent and the things I am about to say are taken from book one. According to Carneades, the ...
On Fate 187 the cause of impulse is not in us then impulse itself is not in our own power; and if this is so, not even what is p ...
Academic Scepticism 283 Epicurus and one from you [Lucullus], perception with the senses and grasping are eliminated. What is Ep ...
188 l/-90 to l/-92 nature. But if something were produced without an antecedent cause, then it would be false that everything oc ...
284 l/1-20 to /l/-22 ingly. Indeed, since we believe that he who withholds assent from every- thing is nevertheless moved and do ...
On Fate 189 also do not act correctly or have correct opinions or hold stable beliefs or get benefit because of fate, but instea ...
Pyrrho 285 school it might be as though by a storm, they then cling to it as though to a rock. 9. For I would approve of their s ...
190 l/-92 to l/-94 follow, he will nevertheless be forced to. The same thing happens in the case of men. Even if they do not wan ...
286 l//-22 the gymnasium of Elis there are preserved some fair paintings of his of torch-bearers. 63. He isolated himself and li ...
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