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Philo of Larissa
The Conversion of Skepticism in Augustine's Against the Academics the Conversion of Skepticism in Augustine"S Against the Academics
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73 the Pupils of Philo of Larissa and Philodemus' Stay in Sicily (Pherc. 1021, Col. Xxxiv 6-19)
May Plato's Academy Be Considered As the First Academic Institution?
The Academy of Antiochus. Paper
The Psukhē in and Behind Clement of Alexandria's Paedagogus
The Demise of Plato's Academy341
Academic Eloquence and the End of Cicero's De Finibus
Platonic and Stoic Passions in Philo of Alexandria Loren Kerns George Fox University,
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1. Cicero's Eclectic Probabilism
Aristotle's Journey to Europe: a Synthetic History of the Role Played
Plotinus' Epistemology and His Reading of the Theaetetus
The Hellenistic Academy” For: Routledge Companion to Ancient Philosophy, Eds
Ancient Skepticism: the Skeptical Academy Diego Machuca* Consejo Nacional De Investigaciones Cientı´ficas Y Te´Cnicas
Philo's Logos Doctrine: Bridging Two Cultures and Creating
Introduction
Book Reviews
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Issues Such As the Composition of the Two Dialogues Is Endowed with Striking Insight and Subtlety
ANCIENT SCEPTICISM Richard Bett, Johns Hopkins University I the Term
Was Pyrrho the Founder of Skepticism?2
Carlos Lévy, Cicero Academicus. Recherches Sur Les Académiques Et Sur La Philosophie Cicéronienne
Ancient Greek, and Roman-Rhetoricians: A.Biographical Dictionary
AUGUSTINE and the DIALOGUE a Dissertation Presented to The
Arcesilaus: Socratic Skepticism in Plato’S Academy*
The Stoics and Carneades: Dialectic and the Holding of Views Abstract
Plato and Transition to Middle Platonism in Cicero1
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ABSTRACT Augustine Against the Academic Doctrine, Way of Life
Homoiōsis Theōi. a Study of the Telos in Middle Platonism
Antiochus (C.130-68 BC) for Most of His Career the Greek Philosopher Antiochus of Ascalon, a Pupil of Philo of Larissa, Was an Orthodox ‘Sceptical' Academic
Academy, Plato's
From Polemo and Crates to Arcesilaus: Revolution Or Natural Transition?
Carneades' Approval As a Weak Assertion: a Non-Dialectical
Chronology of Hellenistic Philosophers