Hellenistic Philosophy Introductory
The Testimony of Cicero 59 there is no hindrance to our doing what will be most pleasing to us, [in such circumstances] every pl ...
60 /-23 to /-26 Epicurean who disagrees is abandoning his case-and I know that there are many who do so, but they are inexperien ...
The Testimony of Cicero 61 second type of desires is not difficult, either to acquire or to do without. The third type he though ...
62 /-26 to /-27 periods of antiquity, you could hardly find three pairs of [true] friends, starting with Theseus and finishing u ...
The Testimony of Lucretius 63 they are afraid that if we believe that friendship is to be pursued for the sake of our own pleasu ...
64 /-27 to /-28 must find something with greater authority which could all on its own refute what is false by means of what is t ...
The Polemic of Plutarch 65 is necessary that the atoms swerve slightly-but not more than the minimum; otherwise, we would seem t ...
66 Plutarch Against Colotes 1109a-1121e, excerpts /-29 [1-29] (1109a) ... Anyway, he [Colotes] who even held that nothing is any ...
The Polemic of Plutarch 67 experience, but that different people have different experiences according to the differing qualities ...
68 /-29 bright, on the grounds that nothing (lllOc) has its own independent quality or power when it is in bodies, nor is it act ...
The Polemic of Plutarch 69 aggregated, as water, fire, a plant, or a man; and that everything is what he calls atomic 'forms' an ...
70 /-29 instance, he is in the habit of calling the void itself 'the nature of void' and, by Zeus, the totality [of things] the ...
The Polemic of Plutarch 71 image came is not bent. So since the [internal] experience is different from the external object, eit ...
72 /-30 to /-34 Short Fragments and Testimonia from Known Works From On Nature See 1-29, 1114a and 1112ef above. Sextus M 9.333 ...
Short Fragments and Testimonia from Known Works 73 From book 25.^31 [1-34] From the very beginning we have seeds which lead us, ...
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74 /-34 to /-38 would neither [lacuna of about 25 words] to occur, but to call even necessity empty, from what you people say. A ...
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Short Fragments and Testimonia from Known Works From On the Goal Plutarch A Pleasant Life 1089d (68 U, 22 [3] A) 75 [I-36] ... " ...
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