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Philo of Larissa : the last of the Academic sceptics / Charles Brittain

Id. interne:
87ba3b6f
Auteur:
Brittain, Charles
Publication:
Oxford ; New York ; Auckland : Oxford university press (Clarendon Pr.), 2001, xii-406 p. Coll. « Oxford classical monographs »
Année:
2001

Note

  • Texte remanié de : Thesis. Oxford. 1996. — Voir également l’étude critique de J. Glucker, « The Philonian/Metrodorians : problems of method in ancient philosophy », Elenchos, 25.1 (2004), p. 99-153. [pour cette dernière information, la source en est : APh 75-13544]. Étude introductive en anglais. — Notes. Bibliogr. p. 371-388. Indices, p. 389-406 (sur 2 col.). — Appendix, Testimonia on Philo, p. 345-369 : pour chaque témoignage : texte grec ou latin annotés, suivi d’une traduction en anglais (index des sources, p. 369-370) Étude : 1, Philo’s life, p. 38-70 [i, chronology and source. - ii, Larissa. - iii, Athens 134/3-110/9 BC. - iv, Athens 110/9-89/8 BC. - v, The Mithridatic war. - vi, Rome. - vii, Death]. — Excursus, Philo’s writings, p. 70-72. —— 2, Epistemology : philonian/metrodorian scepticism, p. 73-128 [i, Evidence. - ii, Provisional beliefs. - iii, Perceptual probability. - iv, Non-perceptual probability]. —— 3, Epistemology : Philo’s roman books, p. 129-168 [i, Context. - ii, Evidence. - iii, Catalepsis. - iv, Knowledge and scepticism. - v, The redefinition of academicism]. —— 4, The unity of the Academy : Philo’s roman books and prior academic views, p. 169-219 [i, The historical thesis of the roman books. - ii, Cicero’s evidence. - iii, Arcesilaos on his predecessors. - Carneades and the post-carneadians on Plato]. —— 5, The unity of the Academy : platonist views after the roman books, p. 220-248 [i, Philo the platonist ?. - Plutarch and the unity of the Academy. - iii, The anonymous Commentary on the Theaetetus. - iv, Augustine’s theory of the unity of the Academy. - v, Conclusion]. — Excursus, The date of the anonymous Commentary on the Theaetetus, p. 249-254. —— 6, Ethics, p. 255-295 [i, Reconstructing Philo’s ethics from Stobaeus, Eclogue 2. 7. -- The academic context : ii, Academic arguments against dogmatic ethics. - iii, Radically sceptical ethics. - iv, Philonian/metrodorian ethics. -- Philo’s division of ethics in Stobaeus, Eclogue 2. 7 : v, The text and its divisions. - vi, Wisdom. - vii, Happiness. - viii, Perception. - ix, Non-dogmatic theory]. —— 7, Rhetoric, p. 296-342 [i, Philosophy and rhetoric in the later second century BC. - ii, The life of Charmadas. - iii, Charmadas’ rhetoric. - iv, Philo’s rhetoric]. — Excursus, A schematic analysis of the Thesis i De Or. 3. 111-18, p. 343.

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