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Similarly the division of the argument in the Protrepticus attributed to Pythagoras , as well as a number of distinctions ... of dialogue and the substitution of a more formal series of arguments , producing a kind of syllogized Plato .
Similarly the division of the argument in the Protrepticus attributed to Pythagoras , as well as a number of distinctions ... of dialogue and the substitution of a more formal series of arguments , producing a kind of syllogized Plato .
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1991 ) , 91-92 and dead people who aren't here any more By his Master Argument Diodorus Cronus ( ob . c . 284 B.C. ) claimed to demonstrate that nothing is possible unless it either is happening or is going to happen ( Epictetus ...
1991 ) , 91-92 and dead people who aren't here any more By his Master Argument Diodorus Cronus ( ob . c . 284 B.C. ) claimed to demonstrate that nothing is possible unless it either is happening or is going to happen ( Epictetus ...
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... since he renews that argument with a dismissal of the military scale of the Persian Wars in 23.1-3 . ... of course , is well- trodden ground and a well - known problem , and W. adheres fairly closely to the arguments of De Ste .
... since he renews that argument with a dismissal of the military scale of the Persian Wars in 23.1-3 . ... of course , is well- trodden ground and a well - known problem , and W. adheres fairly closely to the arguments of De Ste .
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