Philosophic Classics From Plato to Derrida
640 GEORGEBERKELEY PHILONOUS: Besides, since you distinguish the activeand passivein every percep- tion, you must do it in that ...
232 EPICURUS LETTER TO MENOECEUS I. INTRODUCTION Epicurus to Menoeceus, greeting. Let no young man delay the study of philosophy ...
THREEDIALOGUES(1) 641 HYLAS: Aye but, Philonous, you take me wrong. I do not mean that matter is spreadin a gross literal sense ...
LETTER TOMENOECEUS 233 Accustom yourself to the belief that death is of no concern to us, since all good and evil lie in sensati ...
642 GEORGEBERKELEY HYLAS: If it comes to that the point will soon be decided. What more easy than to conceive a tree or house ex ...
234 EPICURUS beginning and the end of the blessed life. We recognize pleasure as the first and natural good; starting from pleas ...
THREEDIALOGUES(1) 643 PHILONOUS: Sight therefore does not suggest, or any way inform you, that the visible object you immediatel ...
LETTER TOMENOECEUS 235 E. PRUDENCE Prudence or practical wisdom should be our guide. Of all this the beginning and the chief goo ...
644 GEORGEBERKELEY objects, perceived by the mediation of ideas, which are their images and representations. Now, I own ideas do ...
236 EPICURUS Epicurus,Letters, Principal Doctrines, and Vatican Sayings, translated by Russel M. Geer (Pearson/ Library of the L ...
THREEDIALOGUES(1) 645 is plain, if you keep to that, you must hold the real things, or archetypes of our ideas, are not perceive ...
PRINCIPALDOCTRINES 237 XIV. When reasonable security from men has been attained, then the security that comes from peace of mind ...
646 GEORGEBERKELEY be like a sound?In a word, can anything be like a sensation or idea, but another sensation or idea? HYLAS: I ...
238 EPICURUS XXVIII. The same wisdom that permits us to be confident that no evil is eternal or even of long duration also recog ...
THREEDIALOGUES(2) 647 HYLAS: I assure you I have done nothing ever since I saw you but search after mistakes and fallacies, and, ...
239 Epictetus was born a slave in Hierapolis, a small town in Phrygia, Asia Minor (in present-day Turkey). His master was Epaphr ...
648 GEORGEBERKELEY conceive this brain or no? If you do, then you talk of ideas imprinted in an idea causing that same idea, whi ...
240 EPICTETUS the good life, we must go through three stages. First, we must order our desires and overcome our fears. Next, we ...
THREEDIALOGUES(2) 649 HYLAS: Other men may think as they please; but for your part you have nothing to reproach me with. My comf ...
HANDBOOK(ENCHIRIDION) 241 HANDBOOK (ENCHIRIDION) Chapter 1: [1] On the one hand, there are things that are in our power, whereas ...
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