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... Stoic professors . Apart from philosophy proper , the Stoics , unlike the Epicureans , were innovators in fashionable subjects such as grammar , literary inter- pretation , and rhetoric ; but in doing so they were also eager to estab ...
... Stoic professors . Apart from philosophy proper , the Stoics , unlike the Epicureans , were innovators in fashionable subjects such as grammar , literary inter- pretation , and rhetoric ; but in doing so they were also eager to estab ...
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... Stoic camp ( Cicero , ND 3.62-3 ) . What lay behind this attack was not simply the illegitimacy , as the Academics saw it , of Stoic allegor- ical and etymological principles . They were out to undermine , I suggest , the Stoics ' claim ...
... Stoic camp ( Cicero , ND 3.62-3 ) . What lay behind this attack was not simply the illegitimacy , as the Academics saw it , of Stoic allegor- ical and etymological principles . They were out to undermine , I suggest , the Stoics ' claim ...
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... Stoic tradition during , and immediately after , the onslaught of Carneades ? The Stoic defensive strategy which had the greatest consequences seems to have been an alliance with Plato . Carneades , the head of the Academy , had tried ...
... Stoic tradition during , and immediately after , the onslaught of Carneades ? The Stoic defensive strategy which had the greatest consequences seems to have been an alliance with Plato . Carneades , the head of the Academy , had tried ...
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Dr John Fell | 209 |
Two textual notes on Aristotle | 1 |
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