Hellenistic Philosophy Introductory
356 ///-40 to ///-41 non-evident but also appears; the argument, however, is about signs that are hypothesized as non-evident, a ...
Sextus Empiricus: Logic 357 sign, and demonstration is a type of sign, it is necessary to suspend judgement regarding demonstrat ...
358 /l/-41 demonstrative; the demonstrative ones are those which conclude to a non-evident conclusion by means of self-evident p ...
Sextus Empiricus: Logic 359 when we state the second, the first no longer exists and the conclusion does not yet exist. And when ...
360 /l/-41 The argument is improper by omission in which something is left out which is needed for the conclusive deduction of ...
Sextus Empiricus: Logic 361 ment, since he does not have an agreed upon procedure for judging the conditional by means of which ...
362 /l/-42 Physics Sextus PH 3.2-12 [III-42] Ch. iii On God Since, then, most have declared that god is a cause that is most ac ...
Sextus Empiricus: Physics 363 nature and his origin and his location. Their indecisive dispute has made him seem non-evident to ...
364 ///-42 to ///-43 not provident. 11. But it is counter to the conception of god that he should be weaker than anything. If he ...
Sextus Empiricus: Physics 365 whereas those dubbed 'atheists' hold that god does not exist, for example, Euhemerus, "an old huck ...
366 /l/-43 Now arguing on the basis of the common conception, they say that practically all men, Greeks and barbarians, believe ...
Sextus Empiricus: Physics 367 argument from the organization of the surrounding cosmos. Now they say that the substance of thing ...
368 /l/-43 threatens us with disease and death. So, man is not a perfect animal, but rather imperfect, and far removed from perf ...
Sextus Empiricus: Physics 369 sense]. Consequently, a great difference can be observed in the arguments. Think about it: Archilo ...
370 /l/-43 knowledge of divine and human things, if men exist but gods do not. But it is absurd to say that wisdom does not exis ...
Sextus Empiricus: Physics 371 perceive, they have bitter and sweet sense-perceptions. For they do not encounter sensibles throug ...
372 ///-43 to ///-44 control and endurance. But certainly god does not have these virtues if there is not something hard for god ...
Sextus Empiricus: Physics 373 But this is silly. For first, not having experienced suffering, he is powerless to have a concepti ...
374 /l/-44 dogmatists, it would not be possible for someone to conceive of the cause, if, at any rate, account is taken of their ...
Sextus Empiricus: Physics 375 be no rain, if there were no cause of the storminess in the south and the dryness in the east. 19. ...
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