Hellenistic Philosophy Introductory
340 l/1-37 to /l/-38 dogmatic causal explanation and show that it is pernicious. 181. [1] The first of these, he says, is that a ...
438 utility: and friendship: 1-6.23, 34, 39; l-8.120b; 1-26.69; and justice: I-5.XXXVI, XXXVII, XXXVIII; see also good. utteranc ...
Sextus Empiricus: Logic 341 or vice versa], he will fall into circular reasoning. But if he makes a stand somewhere, either he w ...
Index III-21.9; Pyrrhonian: III-22.68; lll-25.169b; see also prudence, virtue, blessedness, friendship, pleasure, knowledge. wor ...
342 l//-38 example, the sense of taste senses the same honey sometimes as sweet and sometimes as bitter; and vision that the sa ...
About the Authors BRAD INWOOD is Professor of Classics, University of Toronto. His works include Ethics and Human Action in Earl ...
Sextus Empiricus: Logic 343 that the existence of the intellect is graspable. For since Gorgias, in saying that nothing exists, ...
HELLENISTIC PHILOSOPHY Introductory Readings Second Edition This new edition of Hellenistic Philosophy-including nearly 1 00 pag ...
344 l//-38 not only do the senses not lead the intellect to grasping, but they are even inimical to it. It is surely the case, a ...
Sextus Empiricus: Logic 345 on we shall have to express a prior preference regarding the intellects, and in order that the intel ...
346 l/1-38 to /l/-39 But one cannot even say that the soul grasps the externally existing objects by means of the states of the ...
Sextus Empiricus: Logic 347 What has now been said is sufficient, by way of a summary, regarding the criterion 'according to wh ...
348 l//-39 true is eliminated, the individual arguments contrived by the dogmatists are included. Ch. ix Does That Which is True ...
Sextus Empiricus: Logic 349 this criterion is apparent or non-evident. And it is certainly not non- evident; for just as now the ...
350 l/1-39 to /l/-40 alone are true, nor some appearances true and some non-evident things, nothing is true. If nothing is true, ...
Sextus Empiricus: Logic 351 evident and those that are by nature non-evident are grasped by means of signs, and not by the same ...
352 l//-40 a falsehood as in 'if the earth is flying, the earth is winged' or it begins with a truth and ends with a falsehood a ...
Sextus Empiricus: Logic 353 to be false, since it has a true antecedent and a false consequent, if it is day and I am silent; 11 ...
354 /l/-40 To pass over this problem too, [the antecedent sign] is not able to reveal the consequent, at least if the thing sig ...
Sextus Empiricus: Logic 355 to be made regarding it. And if the sign is not grasped with precision, it will not be said to be si ...
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