Hellenistic Philosophy Introductory
306 /l/-26 dence regarding any of the matters which have been subject to dogmatic assertions in physical theory, we do not have ...
212 l/-95 6c. They think that the goal and the target are different. For the target is the physical state [lit. body] set up [fo ...
Sextus Empiricus: General Principles 307 conduct, since we are not able to be completely inactive. It seems that the rules of ev ...
Ethics 213 between good things and bad things, saying that the indifferent is con- ceived of in two ways: in one way it is what ...
308 ///-26 to ///-27 inconsistency of appearances and ideas, and not being able to do this, they suspended judgement. Being in t ...
214 l/-95 opposed to the above-mentioned preferred things in the body and exter- nally. Neither preferred nor rejected in the so ...
Sextus Empiricus: General Principles 309 Sextus PH 1.210-241 [III-27] Ch. xxix That the Sceptical Approach Differs from Heraclit ...
Ethics 215 unnatural has disvalue. Value has three senses: [I] the estimation and honour [for something] in itself, and [2] the ...
310 /l/-27 it is said that Democritus reasons that honey itself is neither sweet nor bitter and because of this makes the scepti ...
216 l/-95 of appropriate actions, some are complete [or perfect], and they are called [morally] perfect actions. [Morally] perfe ...
Sextus Empiricus: General Principles 311 conditions of the body. 218. He says that the rational principles of all the appearance ...
Ethics 217 9b. All impulses are [acts of] assent; <there are other kinds of assent>,^45 but the practical ones also includ ...
312 /l/-27 for they are the chief proponents of this side of the quarrel We say that when Plato pronounces on forms or the exist ...
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 ...
Sextus Empiricus: General Principles 313 evident things or to express preferences regarding non-evident things on the basis of t ...
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 ...
314 /l/-27 someone extolling a luxurious life. Therefore, since the followers of Carneades and Clitomachus say that there are th ...
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 ...
Sextus Empiricus: General Principles Ch. xxxiv Whether Medical Empiricism is the Same as Skepticism 315 Since some say that the ...
Ethics 221 [moral] mistake did not do so because of himself, although [in fact] everyone who makes a [moral] mistake does so bec ...
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