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INDEX NOMINUM ET RERUM

Readers should note that several topics and names which would be nearly ubiquitous have not been indexed; for example, entries for , for the New Academy, and for characters in the dialogue are not included. Further, philosophically. important concepts often occur in quite different lexical forms. The Greek pithanon, for example, is rendered variously throughout the book as 'plausible', 'persuasive', 'probable', and so forth; it is also referred to by Cicero's Latin translations. This index attempts to group all allusions to a concept or theme under one heading; cross-references are used to point to the main entry. Such correspondences are subject to philosophical and historical interpretation and agreement is not always possible. In view of this uncer­ tainty a policy of maximal aggregation has been pursued; hence the reader may have to form her or his own judgments about the proper classification of some of the passages listed in any one entry.

Academy, history of 89-105 passim 194, 200-3, 205, 209-213, 219-220, Academy, Old 42, 45-6, 59, 67, 71-4, 226-7, 235-9, 250-2, 257-266, 270-1, 77-8, 91-2, 95-9, 101-5, 122-5, 135- 273-8, 281-5, 288, 291-2, 294, 296, 6, 142-5 305,309 See also Antiochus Antiochians 96-7, 101-2, 103 Admetus and Alcestis 169-70, 174, See also Academy, Old 212 Antipater of Tarsus 22, 280-90 244, 254, 276, 296 passim, 294-5, 304 See also Pyrrho and Pyrronism Antisthenes 67, 79, 294 Aeschines 66-7, 69, 77, 79-80 aporia, aporetic method 5, 8, 298-9 Africanus and Fannius 65-71 See also , dialectic agreement (homologia) and apraxia, argument from inactivity coherence 171, 190, 205, 208 41,47,229-230,302,304,307 akatalepsia, the view that nothing 36-39, 42-6, 50, 53, 59, can be apprehended, grasped, 62-3, 69, 74-82, 89, 91, 94, 101, perceived, known, etc. 22, 37-8, 168-170, 181, 218, 220, 228, 257, 40-1, 48-9, 55-6, 76, 132, 135, 168, 265, 269-270, 275, 284, 292, 295-7, 170, 218-223, 228-241, 244-6, 254, 304,308 258-60, 281-8, 292, 295-301, 306-8 Archia 94 See also katalepsis, katalepton Aristippus 52, 122, 129, 136 Alcinous 146, 164 Aristus of Ascalon 67, 93-5, 105 Alexandria, debate in 11, 58, 93-6, Aristus and Dion of Alexandria 98-102, 104, 260 93-5, 102 allegory 71 107, 127, 268-9, 298 ambiguity 144-5 45, 51, 60, 72, 75, 78, 85, Anaxagoras 201 113, 141, 145, 163, 197, 223-5, 275, See also Presocratics 293 animals 138, 197-8, 207, 304 See also Peripatetics Antiochus of Ascalon 11, 17, 19-23, arrogance 47-8, 58, 133-4 35, 37, 42, 45-7, 51-3, 58-9, 67, 70, arts and skills (technai, artes) 48-9, 72-5, 78, 86, 90-1, 93-105, 107, 117- 114,163,165,167,202,207,213, 8, 120, 124-5, 127-138, 146, 157, 274 164, 166-7, 171, 179, 183-7, 189- Asclepiades 195, 198 312 INDEX NOMINUM ET RERUM assent 1, 37, 45, 47, 55-6, 58-60, 133- Dardanus the Stoic 96-7, 99, 258 7, 172, 181, 228-231, 236, 247, 254, definitions(s) 142, 144-5, 149-150, 265,270,275,284,296,30~ 184 See also epoche Delphic oracle 297 207 See also Socrates, wisdom atomism 162-3 (human) Atticus 1, 13-6, 20, 26-7 Democritus 180, 183, 218, 224, 250-2 Atticus the Platonist 146 Descartes 187-8, 190, 206, 211-2, 270 axioma 148-150 design, argument from 162-4 dialectic, dialectical method 39, 41, benefits (ophelemata) 117 110-5, 118, 120-6, 130, 133, 140- Berkeley 190 160 passim, 185, 208, 218-225, body 137 253, 278-9, 306-8 Boethus the Stoic 200 peirastic 223-5 Brutus 2-3, 21 arguments on both sides 5, 73, 82,95, 112,123,170,223 Caesar 8, 12-14 See also endoxon Calliphon 122-3, 217, 222 dialogue, forms of 9, 61, 63 Carneades 22, 25, 36, 38-42, 45, 51, dissent (dissensio, diaphonia) 50, 53-4, 56, 59, 73, 75-6, 78-9, 81-2, 132-5, 137, 208 91, 94-5, 98, 101, 107-138 passim, Dicaearchus 84-5 161, 168, 170-1, 173, 181-2, 190, Dinomachus 122-3 202, 217-254 passim, 257, 260-1, Diodorus the Peripatetic 77, 122 264, 270, 272-5, 280-5, 288, 300, Diogenes of Sinope 294 304-9 See also categories 146 divination 224, 294 certainty 222, 260 division (logical) 144-5, 184 See also knowledge, criterion, divisio Carneadea 58, 107-138 passim sign or mark (nota), katalepsis divisio Chrysippea 107-138 passim conditional scepticism 236, 244 doctrine 293-4, 302 See also probabilism, assent doxography 6, 50, 52, 107-138 content 177-180, 186 passim Charmadas 77-8, 95, 104 dreams and madness 203-5, 208, 51, 107-138 passim, 146, 210-212, 233, 246-7, 252, 267-8, 149-150, 156-9, 161, 196, 200, 264, 270 267,272,288,304 See also illusion clarity, clear See enargeia 224, 267 eggs 251, 266-270 Clitomachus 40, 56-7, 77, 89, 91, 93- See also indistinguishability, 5,98,120-1,181,230,236,240, twins 254, 301-9 eikos (likely) 301 common notions/conceptions 161, See also probable, reasonable 193, 196, 210, 225-6 elenchus 223, 226, 291-4 consensus omnium 225 See also dialectic craft See arts Elusive Argument (dialelethos ) Crantor 72, 89 288-9,294 Crates of Tarsus 95 See also sophisms Crates the Academic 73, 89 embassy to Rome, 155 BC 3, 25, criterion 22-3, 58, 100, 142, 144-5, 217,245 150, 161-213 passim Empiricist doctors 195-6, 198, 205 See also sign of , kataleptic enargeia (evidence) 43-4, 161, 170-1, impression, knowledge 190, 200, 205, 209-212, 218, 232-3, Cynics, Cynicism 74, 77, 79-80 238-243, 264, 272 Cyrenaics 76, 79, 224 endoxon (reputable) 224, 301 See also dialectic