Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 17John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1992 |
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... position causes us to notice that it is a colloquial word following on solemn maxims ; its incongruity is amusing , and consequently , we do not take Gorgias too seriously . Dyskolos 666-690 provides an interesting contrast ( Sostratos ...
... position causes us to notice that it is a colloquial word following on solemn maxims ; its incongruity is amusing , and consequently , we do not take Gorgias too seriously . Dyskolos 666-690 provides an interesting contrast ( Sostratos ...
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... position of Carneades is rejected ( 38 reicietur etiam Carneades ) - although Cicero ( writing in 45 ) does not forget to explain ( 42 ) that this was only a position held by Carneades against the Stoics . But at 43 , Cicero , in ...
... position of Carneades is rejected ( 38 reicietur etiam Carneades ) - although Cicero ( writing in 45 ) does not forget to explain ( 42 ) that this was only a position held by Carneades against the Stoics . But at 43 , Cicero , in ...
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... position which appears to him most tenable at the time.14 It is therefore taken for granted that Cicero's statement represents ' the hesitation of the Academic ' , or his ' sceptical caution'.15 This is correct — and , indeed ...
... position which appears to him most tenable at the time.14 It is therefore taken for granted that Cicero's statement represents ' the hesitation of the Academic ' , or his ' sceptical caution'.15 This is correct — and , indeed ...
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