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Academic Academica aliquid Antiochus Arcesilas Aristotle atque Atticus autem Brut Cant Carneades Cato Catulus caussa Chrysippus Cicero clause Clitomachus codd coni corr Democritus dicere Diog Draeger eius enim Epicurean Epicurus esset etiam Greek H Bait haec Harl Hortensius igitur illa illi illud inquit Introd ipsa ipse ipsum ista Lael Latin Lucullus Madv Madvig mihi modi modo natura neque nihil nisi nobis nulla nunc omnia omnis Panaetius passage percipi Philo philosophy phrase Plato Plin posse possit potest primum Pyrrho quae quam quibus quid quidem Quint quod rebus rerum Sceptics sense sensibus Sext sint Stoics sunt tamen tion Tusc uera ueri uero uerum uideri uidetur uisa uisum uitae Varro verb words Xenocrates Zeller Zeno δὲ εἶναι καὶ τὰ τὸ τοῦ τῶν
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Strana 56 - Nature is always too strong for principle. And though a PYRRHONIAN may throw himself or others into a momentary amazement and confusion by his profound reasonings, the first and most trivial event in life will put to flight all his doubts and scruples, and leave him the same, in every point of action and speculation, with the philosophers of every other sect, or with those who never concerned themselves in any philosophical researches.
Strana 56 - It is a question of fact whether the perceptions of the senses be produced by external objects resembling them. How shall this question be determined? By experience, surely, as all other questions of a like nature. But here experience is and must be entirely silent. The mind has never anything present to it but the perceptions, and cannot possibly reach any experience of their connection with objects. The supposition of such a connection is, therefore, without any foundation in reasoning.
Strana 56 - On the contrary, he must acknowledge, if he will acknowledge any thing, that all human life must perish, were his principles universally and steadily to prevail. All discourse, all action would immediately cease; and men remain in a total lethargy, till the necessities of nature, unsatisfied, put an end to their miserable existence.
Strana 83 - Puto fore ut, cum legeris, mirere nos id locutos esse inter nos, quod numquam locuti sumus ; sed nosti morem dialogorum.
Strana 158 - ... dixerunt. Itaque Arcesilas negabat esse quidquam quod sciri posset, ne illud quidem ipsum, quod Socrates sibi reliquisset : sic omnia latere censebat in occulto, neque esse...
Strana 116 - Fuit ergo iam accepta a Platone philosophandi ratio triplex, una de vita et moribus, altera de natura et rebus occultis, tertia de disserendo et quid verum, 1 quid falsum, quid rectum in oratione pravumve, quid consentiens, quid repugnans esset 2 iudicando.
Strana 126 - quin etiam Graecis licebit utare cum voles, si te Latina forte deficient.
Strana 183 - Cum Alexandriae pro quaestore " inquit " essem, fuit Antiochus mecum, et erat iam antea Alexandriae familiaris Antiochi Heraclitus Tyrius, qui et Clitomachum multos annos et Philonem audierat, homo sane in ista philosophia, quae nunc prope dimissa revocatur, probatus et nobilis ; cum quo Antiochum saepe disputantem audiebam, sed utrumque leniter. Et quidem isti libri duo Philonis, de quibus heri dictum a Catulo est...
Strana 159 - ... haec nova nominetur : quae usque ad Carneadem perducta, qui quartus ab Arcesila fuit, in eadem Arcesilae ratione permansit. Carneades autem nullius philosophiae partis...