Hellenistic Philosophy Introductory
316 ///-27 to ///-31 Having discussed this much regarding those who seem to have views comparable to the sceptical approach, let ...
222 l/-95 striven for. For acts of choice and striving and wishing are directed at predicates, just as impulses are. But we choo ...
Sextus Empiricus: General Principles 317 at the establishment of his point by using the argument which demon- strates that there ...
Ethics 223 nor deceives another; is neither deceived nor ignorant nor unaware of himself nor, in general, believes anything whic ...
318 ///-31 to ///-32 discussing. For if they say that in their argument grasping is assenting to a graspable presentation (a gra ...
224 l/-95 thing. That is why the virtuous man is also the only wealthy and free man, and the base man, conversely, is a pauper ( ...
Sextus Empiricus: General Principles 319 investigated first and then grasped, but if they want to take the investiga- tion as th ...
Ethics 225 of law and a naturally fitting government. For the law is, as we said, virtuous and so too is the [corresponding] sta ...
320 ///-32 to ///-33 is to examine the so-called criterion of truth. For we have discussed the other sense of criterion in our d ...
226 l/-95 which produces what is fitting by means of toil in a manner which is unapprehensive; but none of the base is unapprehe ...
Sextus Empiricus: General Principles 321 have an agreed upon criterion by means of which we will be able to judge it; and in ord ...
Ethics 227 They say that all [moral] mistakes are equal, but not, however/^1 similar. For by nature they all derive from vice a ...
322 /l/-33 our state [of mind]. So when the sceptic says 'I determine nothing' he is saying this: 'I am now in such a state that ...
228 l/-95 is irony combined with a kind of mockery. They say that friendship only exists among the wise, since it is only among ...
Sextus Empiricus: General Principles 323 positing or abolishing any of the non-evident matters being investigated, as is clear f ...
Ethics 229 They say that sometimes suicide is appropriate for virtuous men, in many ways; but that for base men, [it is appropri ...
324 l/1-33 to /l/-35 must assume from the outset that we are not unconditionally committing ourselves to their truth, not least ...
230 l/-95 before he has a grasp are traits of the hasty and base man, and are not attributes of the man of natural ability who i ...
Sextus Empiricus: The Modes 325 than to labour away on each individual catch, in the same way tt ts much more elegant to provide ...
Ethics 231 use them as such. Only the virtuous man has a good old age and a good death; for a good old age is conducting oneself ...
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