Hellenistic Philosophy Introductory
106 //-1 include the following. Persaeus of Citium, son of Demetrius; some say he was his follower, others that he was a member ...
12 /-2 parts with their own, but rather we [see] them measuring out magnitudes in their own unique way, more of them measuring o ...
Lives of the Stoics 107 him. And he opposed Arcesilaus; when he saw a deformed bull with a womb he said, "Woe is me! Arcesilaus ...
The Extant Letters 13 direction] in the shortest continuous time, even if they do not do so in the [units of] time which reason ...
108 //-1 Cleanthes after [studying with] Zeno; he had made considerable progress in argumentation and then went off to Alexandri ...
14 /-2 surrounding [parts] are not such as now contain it and make possible these motions.^7 Moreover, one must also think of t ...
Lives of the Stoics 109 he was called to a sacrifice by his students; there he drank sweet, unmixed wine, and losing his head le ...
The Extant Letters 15 using this term in the commonest sense, we make it clear that the[se] properties neither have the nature o ...
110 Il-l to //-3 friendship-for then friendship will be on sale for profit; and [so too] for [making money] from wisdom-for then ...
16 /-2 quickly and some more slowly, and some undergoing this because of one kind of cause, some because of others.^9 Again, on ...
Logic and Theory of Knowledge 111 dialectic. And some say it is also divided into the species concerned with definitions, and th ...
The Extant Letters 17 and indestructibility; 77. for troubles and concerns and anger and grati- tude are not consistent with ble ...
112 //-3 They say that the study of syllogisms is extremely useful; for it indicates what is demonstrative, and this makes a bi ...
18 /-2 to /-3 of the circumstances in which one cannot achieve freedom from distur- bance and those, similarly, in which one can ...
Logic and Theory of Knowledge 113 sense-perception, insofar as the criterion by which the truth of facts is known is, genericall ...
The Extant Letters 19 the basis of these points and following the method which does not involve verbal expression, with the spee ...
114 //-3 Sensibles are conceived on the basis of direct experience; on the basis of similarity are conceived things [known] fro ...
20 /-3 (providing everything is clarified by the method of several different explanations) consistently with the phenomena, when ...
Logic and Theory of Knowledge 115 omicron, upsilon, omega; and six mutes: beta, gamma, delta, kappa, pi, tau. Utterance and spee ...
The Extant Letters 21 The size of the sun and the other heavenly bodies relative to us is just as big as it appears.^13 But rel ...
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