Hellenistic Philosophy Introductory
330 l//-35 hemlock without being harmed, while Lysis once took four of poppy juice without pain. 82. And Demophon, Alexander's t ...
428 37.178; III-38.49-51; III-39.95- 96; III-42.9, 11; basic grasp: III- 27.211, 225; III-43.51, 61; III- 51.166; graspable pres ...
Sextus Empiricus: The Modes 331 example their fantastical wise man, we take up the mode which is third in order. [3] We say that ...
Index incorporeals: 1-2.67; 1-89.227; II- 3.51; II-20.140-141; II-28; II-29; II-34; II-95.llf; III-47.134, 138, 139; see also pl ...
332 l//-35 differently depending on whether we are in a natural or unnatural state, since madmen and those possessed by the gods ...
430 pulse: 11-20.159; 11-73; 11-107.13; III-12.1122c; and intellect and knowledge: 11-8.232, 235; 11- 20.159; 11-39.39; 11-73; 1 ...
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 ...
Index 95.8a, lla,d-o; 11-102.32; Il- 114.1037cd; III-8.59; III-18.157; see also virtue. moral progress: 11-94.91, 106- 107, 127; ...
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 ...
432 I-21.30-31; I-128; III-50; bodily vs. mental: I-9.137; I-24; and pleasure: I-4.128; I-5.III, XVIII; I-10; I-11; I-13; I-19.4 ...
Sextus Empiricus: The Modes 335 we are compelled to suspend judgement about the nature of things. At any rate, for example, shav ...
Index I-23.55-56; I-25.95-96; I-132; I-133; as absence of pain: I-4.128; I-5.III, XVIII; I-11; I-13; I-19.41; I-20; I-22.37-38; ...
336 l/1-35 to /l/-36 the objects is like in its own nature and all by itself, but [only] what it appears to be like in a relativ ...
434 11-1.165; 11-3.47; 11-5.25; 11- 6.145; and reason: 11-3.47, 51; 11- 14; 11-41; and impulse: 11-5.25; 11-25; 11-95.9; in scep ...
Sextus Empiricus: The Modes 337 procedure [of ordinary life] or this law or this custom (and so for each of the others). Therefo ...
Index 21; 11-23.16, 18;11-81; see also ap- plication, criterion, non-evident grasp (basic), outline (definition), images, mind, ...
338 l/1-36 to /l/-37 say it is undecidable, we hold that it is necessary to suspend judgement, for, regarding undecidable disagr ...
436 able?: 1-17.70; III-7.42; III- 18.159-162; III-22.62; III-24; III-25.170b; III-32.16; III-38.48- 56, 63-69, 72-75; of god?: ...
Sextus Empiricus: The Modes 339 again doing something absurd. Further, intelligibles are relative, for they are expressed in rel ...
Index superstition: 1-16.55; see also myths, ritual, prayer. suspension of judgement: Aca- demic: 11-17; 11-18; III-1.28, 32; II ...
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