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  • Augustine on Knowledge

    Augustine on Knowledge

  • 3 Arcesilaus and Carneades

    3 Arcesilaus and Carneades

  • Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy. Volume 31, Winter 2006

    Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy. Volume 31, Winter 2006

  • B Philosophy (General) B

    B Philosophy (General) B

  • The Ineffectiveness of Hermeneutics. Another Augustine's Legacy In

    The Ineffectiveness of Hermeneutics. Another Augustine's Legacy In

  • CHAPTER 2.1 Augustine: Commentary

    CHAPTER 2.1 Augustine: Commentary

  • Augustine's Contribution to the Republican Tradition

    Augustine's Contribution to the Republican Tradition

  • 73 the Pupils of Philo of Larissa and Philodemus' Stay in Sicily (Pherc. 1021, Col. Xxxiv 6-19)

    73 the Pupils of Philo of Larissa and Philodemus' Stay in Sicily (Pherc. 1021, Col. Xxxiv 6-19)

  • The Academy of Antiochus. Paper

    The Academy of Antiochus. Paper

  • 84 John Dillon Can Look Back with Justifiable Pride on a Storied Career

    84 John Dillon Can Look Back with Justifiable Pride on a Storied Career

  • The Demise of Plato's Academy341

    The Demise of Plato's Academy341

  • Cicero's Philosophical Position in Academica and De Finibus

    Cicero's Philosophical Position in Academica and De Finibus

  • Confessions, by Augustine

    Confessions, by Augustine

  • Williamson Traces the History of the Problem from Discussions of the Heap Paradox in Ancient Greece to Modern Formal Approaches, Such As Fuzzy Logic

    Williamson Traces the History of the Problem from Discussions of the Heap Paradox in Ancient Greece to Modern Formal Approaches, Such As Fuzzy Logic

  • Plotinus' Epistemology and His Reading of the Theaetetus

    Plotinus' Epistemology and His Reading of the Theaetetus

  • Carneades' Theological Arguments (David Sedley)

    Carneades' Theological Arguments (David Sedley)

  • The Idle Argument in Cicero's De Fato

    The Idle Argument in Cicero's De Fato

  • The Hellenistic Academy” For: Routledge Companion to Ancient Philosophy, Eds

    The Hellenistic Academy” For: Routledge Companion to Ancient Philosophy, Eds

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  • Ancient Skepticism: the Skeptical Academy Diego Machuca* Consejo Nacional De Investigaciones Cientı´ficas Y Te´Cnicas
  • Introduction
  • INTRODUCTION Antiochus from the City of Ascalon, a Philosopher
  • Carneades' Pithanon and Its Relation to Epoche and Apraxia Suzanne Obdrzalek University of California, Berkeley, [email protected]
  • Some Texts of General Relevance to the Broad Sweep of the Course
  • Introduction and Notes to the Fifth Book of Cicero's Tusculan Disputations
  • INTRODUCTION Anne Sheppard
  • Scepticism Or Platonism? the Philosophy of the Fourth Academy, by Harold Tarrant
  • The Case of Ataraxia and Apraxia in the Development of Skeptic Thought
  • 4 Augustine's Debt to Stoicism in the Confessions
  • Was Plotinus a `Platonist'? a Few Observations About First- and Second-Order Terminology in the Study of Platonism
  • Book Reviews
  • A Fragment of Carneades the Cynic?
  • A New Critique of Theoretical Thought. Deel 1. the Necessary Presuppositions of Philosophy
  • INTRODUCTION Augustine's Early Works Against the Academicians
  • 24.200: Ancient Philosophy Prof. Sally Haslanger November 29, 2004 Ancient and Hellenistic Philosophers Epicureanism Is One Exam
  • Lecture Prospectus HT21
  • Carlos Lévy, Cicero Academicus. Recherches Sur Les Académiques Et Sur La Philosophie Cicéronienne


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