Two Studies in the Greek Atomists / / David J. Furley.

The two studies, "Indivisible Magnitudes," and “Aristotle and Epicurus on Voluntary Action,” explain two doctrines in the philosophy of Epicurus, first by a detailed examination of the ancient Greek and Latin texts which describe them, and second by showing how earlier Greek philosophy gav...

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t PREFACE --   |t CONTENTS --   |t STUDY I. INDIVISIBLE MAGNITUDES --   |t INTRODUCTION --   |t PART I --   |t CHAPTER I. EPICURUS' LETTER TO HERODOTUS §§56.5–59 --   |t CHAPTER 2. THE EVIDENCE OF LUCRETIUS ON THE THEORY OF MINIMAL PARTS --   |t PART II --   |t CHAPTER 3. PYTHAGOREAN “ATOMISM” --   |t CHAPTER 4. THE ELEATIC CONCEPT OF AN INDIVISIBLE BEING --   |t CHAPTER 5. ZENO --   |t CHAPTER 6. THE ATOMISTS' REPLY TO THE ELEATICS --   |t CHAPTER 7. INDIVISIBLE MAGNITUDES IN THE ACADEMY --   |t CHAPTER 8. ARISTOTLE'S CRITICISMS AND EPICURUS' ANSWERS --   |t CHAPTER 9. EPICURUS AND DIODORUS CRONUS --   |t CHAPTER 10. EPICURUS AND DAVID HUME --   |t CHAPTER 11. CONCLUSION --   |t Study II. ARISTOTLE AND EPICURUS ON VOLUNTARY ACTION --   |t INTRODUCTION --   |t CHAPTER I. LUCRETIUS 2.251-293 --   |t CHAPTER 2. THE VOLUNTARY AND THE COMPULSIVE, IN ARISTOTLE'S ETHICS AND EPICURUS --   |t CHAPTER 3. OUTLINE OF EPICUREAN PSYCHOLOGY --   |t CHAPTER 4. PSYCHOLOGY OF ACTION, EPICUREAN AND ARISTOTELIAN --   |t CHAPTER 5. THE WEIGHT AND THE SWERVE OF ATOMS --   |t BIBLIOGRAPHY --   |t INDEX OF PASSAGES CITED 
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650 0 |a Atomism. 
650 0 |a Free will and determinism. 
650 7 |a PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical.  |2 bisacsh 
653 |a A Treatise of Human Nature. 
653 |a Ad Infinitum. 
653 |a Ad hominem. 
653 |a Analogy. 
653 |a Anaxagoras. 
653 |a Anaximander. 
653 |a Antinomy. 
653 |a Apatheia. 
653 |a Apprehension (understanding). 
653 |a Archytas. 
653 |a Argument from analogy. 
653 |a Aristotelian ethics. 
653 |a Aristotelianism. 
653 |a Aristotle. 
653 |a Atomic theory. 
653 |a Atomism. 
653 |a C. D. Broad. 
653 |a Causality. 
653 |a Chronos. 
653 |a Chrysippus. 
653 |a Clinamen. 
653 |a Concept. 
653 |a Consciousness. 
653 |a Contradiction. 
653 |a Cosmological argument. 
653 |a Counting. 
653 |a Critique. 
653 |a David Hume. 
653 |a De Motu (Berkeley's essay). 
653 |a Democritus. 
653 |a Dichotomy. 
653 |a Diodorus Cronus. 
653 |a Diogenes of Oenoanda. 
653 |a Empedocles. 
653 |a Epicureanism. 
653 |a Epicurus. 
653 |a Epistemology. 
653 |a Eudemian Ethics. 
653 |a Eurytus (Pythagorean). 
653 |a Existence. 
653 |a Explanation. 
653 |a Fallacy. 
653 |a Fatalism. 
653 |a Four causes. 
653 |a Gettier problem. 
653 |a Greek Philosophy. 
653 |a Greek mathematics. 
653 |a Hedonism. 
653 |a Hypothesis. 
653 |a Inference. 
653 |a Infinite divisibility. 
653 |a Infinitesimal. 
653 |a Instant. 
653 |a Ipso facto. 
653 |a Irrationality. 
653 |a J. L. Austin. 
653 |a Leucippus. 
653 |a Lucretius. 
653 |a Mathematical problem. 
653 |a Monism. 
653 |a Nicomachean Ethics. 
653 |a Number theory. 
653 |a Numerology. 
653 |a Objection (argument). 
653 |a On the Soul. 
653 |a Parmenides. 
653 |a Philodemus. 
653 |a Philosopher. 
653 |a Philosophy. 
653 |a Platonism. 
653 |a Polemic. 
653 |a Potentiality and actuality. 
653 |a Praeparatio evangelica. 
653 |a Protrepticus (Aristotle). 
653 |a Pseudo-Plutarch. 
653 |a Pythagoreanism. 
653 |a S. (Dorst novel). 
653 |a Sextus Empiricus. 
653 |a Simulacrum. 
653 |a Speusippus. 
653 |a Stobaeus. 
653 |a Substance theory. 
653 |a Suggestion. 
653 |a Syllogism. 
653 |a Teleology. 
653 |a The Philosopher. 
653 |a The Simulacra. 
653 |a Themistius. 
653 |a Theophrastus. 
653 |a Theoretical physics. 
653 |a Theory of Forms. 
653 |a Theory. 
653 |a Thought. 
653 |a Timaeus (dialogue). 
653 |a Treatise. 
653 |a Units of measurement. 
653 |a Voluntariness. 
653 |a Xenocrates. 
653 |a Zeno of Elea. 
653 |a Zeno's paradoxes. 
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