Hellenistic Philosophy Introductory
326 l//-35 sexual intercourse, while some come to be with it. And of those which come to be without sexual intercourse, some com ...
232 l/-95 to l/-99 Nor does the virtuous man ever stall on anything, since stalling is a deferral of action because of hesitatio ...
Sextus Empiricus: The Modes 327 depends on presentations, then animals get different presentations from objects. And if the sam ...
Ethics 233 And he says that his life is not yet happy, but that happiness supervenes on him when these intermediate actions beco ...
328 l//-35 So let us proceed to the faculty of reason. There are two kinds, internal and verbalized. So let us first consider th ...
234 //-100 to //-101 Cicero On Goals 5.16-21 [11-100] Since there is so much disagreement about this [the goal of life] we shou ...
Sextus Empiricus: The Modes 329 utterances of the so-called non-rational animals, it is not completely unlikely that they in fac ...
Ethics 235 one of the three. As a result, honourableness is either a matter of doing everything for the sake of pleasure, even i ...
330 l//-35 hemlock without being harmed, while Lysis once took four of poppy juice without pain. 82. And Demophon, Alexander's t ...
236 //-101 to //-102 doing which they are doing much the same thing as they would be doing if they claimed that the goal was ple ...
Sextus Empiricus: The Modes 331 example their fantastical wise man, we take up the mode which is third in order. [3] We say that ...
Ethics 237 because they consist of acts of cognition and contain something which is rational and methodical. They think, though, ...
332 l//-35 differently depending on whether we are in a natural or unnatural state, since madmen and those possessed by the gods ...
238 //-102 might think that there are two highest goods. For just as, if it is someone's purpose to direct a spear or arrow at s ...
Sextus Empiricus: The Modes 333 But he cannot do so without these, since he will be unconvincing; nor can he do so with these. F ...
Ethics 239 Let us now see how splendidly these further points follow from what I have already expounded .... So, since the goal ...
334 l//-35 he will not be trustworthy; but if he wants to use a demonstration, either he will say that the demonstration is fals ...
240 //-102 to //-103 But the man we refer to is lofty and superior, magnanimous, truly brave, looks down on all merely human con ...
Sextus Empiricus: The Modes 335 we are compelled to suspend judgement about the nature of things. At any rate, for example, shav ...
Ethics 241 [of the action]), so too it is a [moral] mistake to fear, to grieve, and to suffer desire, even quite independently o ...
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