Hellenistic Philosophy Introductory
Philosophers and Philosophical Sources Aenesidemus: first century B.c.; former Academic who revived Pyrrhonism. Aetius: probably ...
Sextus Empiricus: General Principles 311 conditions of the body. 218. He says that the rational principles of all the appearance ...
408 Philosophers and Philosophical Sources Cleanthes of Assos: 331-232 B.c.; pupil of Zeno and his successor as head of the Stoi ...
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 ...
Philosophers and Philosophical Sources 409 Metrodorus of Lampsacus: Metrodorus of Stratonicea: then student of Carneades. 331/33 ...
Sextus Empiricus: General Principles 313 evident things or to express preferences regarding non-evident things on the basis of t ...
410 Philosophers and Philosophical Sources Theophrastus: ca. 370-288/285 B.c.; successor to Aristotle as head of the Peripatos; ...
314 /l/-27 someone extolling a luxurious life. Therefore, since the followers of Carneades and Clitomachus say that there are th ...
Index of Passages Translated Achilles Introduction to Aratus p. 31, 1-3 [11-53] Aelian Miscellaneous History 4.13 [1-142] 4.13 [ ...
Sextus Empiricus: General Principles Ch. xxxiv Whether Medical Empiricism is the Same as Skepticism 315 Since some say that the ...
412 Ammonius Commentary on Aristotle's De lnterpretatione 16a3 CIAG 4.5 pp. 17.24-28 [II-42] Aristocles, in Eusebius Prep. Ev. 1 ...
316 ///-27 to ///-31 Having discussed this much regarding those who seem to have views comparable to the sceptical approach, let ...
Index of Passages Translated ogy 1.1.12 p. 25.3-27.4) [11-21] Clement of Alexandria Stromates 2.4,16.3 p. 121 Stiihlin [1-71] 2. ...
Sextus Empiricus: General Principles 317 at the establishment of his point by using the argument which demon- strates that there ...
414 London Scholiast on Dionysius Thrax, Grammatici Graeci 1.3, p. 482.13-19 (Hilgard) [1-100] Lucretius On the Nature of Things ...
318 ///-31 to ///-32 discussing. For if they say that in their argument grasping is assenting to a graspable presentation (a gra ...
Index of Passages Translated On Living the Inconspicuous Life 1128f-1129a [1-38] On Moral Virtue 446f-447a [11-119] On Peace of ...
Sextus Empiricus: General Principles 319 investigated first and then grasped, but if they want to take the investiga- tion as th ...
416 8.56--58 [11-10] 8.63-64 [1-70] 8.70 [11-41] 8.177 [1-75] 8.258 [1-73] 8.263 [11-28] 8.329 [1-79] 8.275-6 [11-11] 8.479-481 ...
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 ...
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