Hellenistic Philosophy Introductory
Pyrrho 291 light, moisture, solidity, heat, cold, motion, vapours and other powers. For example, purple appears different in its ...
Sextus Empiricus: Ethics 387 present exists nor the past nor the future, time is nothing, for that which is comprised of non-exi ...
292 l//-22 based on relativity, one based on hypothesis and one based on circular rea- soning. [1] The one based on disagreement ...
388 /l/-48 In order that we may discuss ethics summarily, we shall investigate the existence of things good, bad, and indifferen ...
Pyrrho 293 They pronounced the dogmatists to be simple-minded. For that which is concluded on the basis of an hypothesis has the ...
Sextus Empiricus: Ethics 389 to know what the good is because he does not know what it is, is not able to know what belongs to i ...
294 /l/-22 saying reason, and a few the graspable presentation. But man [sometimes] disagrees with himself or with others, as is ...
390 /l/-48 Ch. xxiii Is Anything Good, Bad, or Indifferent by Nature? Fire, which by nature is hot, appears to everyone as capa ...
Pyrrho 295 because it is incorporeal, it would not come to be because of anything. So, there is no cause. With this the conclusi ...
Sextus Empiricus: Ethics 391 lest we should exclude ourselves from choosing it further. For example, if it were good to exert ou ...
296 ///-22 to ///-23 that we are alive, and many other appearances in life. But concerning the things the dogmatists assert defi ...
392 ///-48 to ///-49 Ch. xxiv What is the So-Called Craft of Living? Again, the Stoics say that the goods of the soul are certa ...
Sextus Empiricus: Ethics 393 lions seem to be naturally daring and courageous, and bulls, perhaps, and some men and cocks, we sa ...
Timon 297 assigning equal force to each appearance. In reply to them, the sceptics say that when various presentations strike th ...
394 /l/-49 but some hypothesize one craft, some another, they stand accused of disagreeing, and are held to account by the argum ...
Sextus Empiricus: Ethics 395 consistency of his actions, is to trumpet human nature and to brag more than to tell the truth for^ ...
298 ///-23 to ///-24 and lewd pieces. 111. Moreover, there are prose works of his extant containing up to 20,000 lines, of which ...
Timon 299 feather flock together". He was accustomed to tease in this way. He once said to a man who wondered at everything, "Wh ...
396 III-49 to III-51 recommendations are totally ineffectual, what they actually do, which is what everybody else does, is not t ...
300 ///-24 to ///-25 be undogmatic and uncommitted and unswayed, saying of each and every thing that it no more is than is not, ...
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