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Sensation and perception of Epi-
curus, 401, 432.

Senses, Epicurean superiority to, 451.
Septimius Severus, Emperors after,

33.

Sextus Empiricus, an authority, 52.
Sidon, 389.

Simple judgment, 107, 108.
Sirens, 348.

Social relations, 293.

Society, origin and use of, 293;
Epicurean views on, 462.

Socrates, 216, 239, 257, 275, 286,

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288, 368, 369, 374, 481, 483, 501;
philosophic ideas of, 2, 58, 60; a
practical philosopher, 18; dis-
paragement of nature, 60; time
of, 212.

superficial, 176; relations of
Stoics to, 365.

Socratic, 232, 366, 376.

-theory of conceptions, 1, 369;
teaching, 239; philosophy, 368;
School, 481.

Soli, birthplace of Chrysippus, 45;
of Aratus, 44.

Something, the highest conception,

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Stars, Stoic view of, 193.
Stilpo, a Cynic and Megarian, 38,
363, 370.

Στοὰ ποικιλὴ, 39, 308.
Stobæus, 48, 241,

Stoic, 49, 90, 126, 235, 295, 306,
327, 352, 489, 502; apathy, 18,
22; appeal to the senses, 501;
argument, 130; assertion, 175;
belief, 431, 502; bias, 286; citi-
zenship of the world, 309; con-
ception, 374, 376; demand, 298;
definition, 315; doctrine, 57, 95,
167, 314, 368, 372; enquiries,
160; ethics, 226, 261, 360, 361;
explanation of myths, 346, 347;
fatalism, 166, 520; illation, 116;
influence, 500; insensibility to
pain, 450; karáλnyis, 502; logie,
114; logicians, 398; moral views,
520; morality, 216, 259. 314,
323; necessity, 167; pantheism,
167; philosophers, 280, 304.
— philosophy, 52, 55, 284, 308, 324;
political antecedents of, 17; doc-
trine expanded, 47; problem of, 52,
55; practical tone of, 55; necessity
for knowledge, 57; position to-
wards logic and natural science,
58; divisions of, 65; relative im-
portance of parts, 66; onesided-
ness of, 379; place in history,
377; as a whole, 377.

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- piety, 357; platform, 316, 334 ;
point of view, 48, 88; polytheism,
518; preference for argument,
65; premisses, 147; principles,
146, 206, 212, 240, 272, 275; pro-
positions, 292, 520; providence,
168.

-School. 61, 63, 68, 159, 257, 269,
279, 280, 282, 288, 317, 332, 364,
366; founded by Zeno, 37; Chry-
sippus president of, 46; a School
of reasoners, 65.

- sense of parraσía, 510; severity,
268; skill, 342; speculation. 163,
165; system, 54, 67, 90, 120, 133,
145, 164, 210, 234, 260, 273,

283, 332, 334, 359, 371, 372,
476, 488, 512; teaching, 53, 59,
66, 68, 83, 128, 209, 241, 272,
297, 431; theology, 515; theory,
116, 131, 261, 273, 366, 477,
496, 501, 512, 528; treatment of
science, 512; view, 221, 431;
view of nature, 176; virtue, 57,
265, 376.

Stoicism, 68, 307, 321, 337, 358,

367, 368, 470, 475, 480, 481, 486,
487. 489, 529; growing out of
Cynicism, 19, 28, 90, 369, 379;
related to Cynics, 365; to So-
crates, 365; to Aristotle, 375; to
Megarians, 369; to Heraclitus,
369; founded by Chrysippus, 45;
historical ingredients of, 377;
form fixed, 48; Eratosthenes won
for, 48; at Rome, 50; as tradi-
tionally known, 55; features of,
225, 293; a religious system,
323; essentially practical, 358,
363.

Stoics, 20, 26, 27, 55, 56, 58, 61, 63-

65, 68, 73, 75, 81, 83-86, 89-92,
94, 95, 97, 113, 115, 116, 118,
123, 124, 128-130, 134, 137, 140,
141, 145, 146, 148, 149, 151, 156,
164, 166, 169, 171, 173, 174, 177-
179, 181, 183-187, 189, 190,
192, 194-199, 201, 202, 205, 207,
209, 210, 212, 216, 217, 219, 223,
229, 230, 232, 233, 237, 244,
249, 252-255, 259, 261, 263, 264,
266, 269, 272-278, 281-284, 286
-291, 293-297, 299, 301, 303,
307, 308, 311, 313, 318-320, 322,
328-331, 333-335, 338, 341, 345,
347-350, 352-357, 359, 361, 362,
365-367, 369-373, 375-377, 379,
401, 429, 443-446, 452-457, 461,
462, 464, 470, 472-474, 477-
480, 482-484, 487, 488, 503, 504,
511, 512, 515, 518-521, 526, 532.
Strato, 128.

Subject-matter, category of, 97.
Substance, category of, 97.
Suggestive symbol, 110.

Συγκατάθεσις, 86, 502.

Σύγχυσις, 103, p. 2; 132, n. 1.
Suicide, 316.

Συμβεβηκότα, 415.
Συμπτώματα, 415.
Συναίτια, 136, n. 2.
Συνεκτικαὶ αἴτιαι, 136, n. 2.
Σύνεργα αἴτια, 136, n. 2.
Συνημμένον, 109.
Sympathy of nature, 173.
Syria, Stoics in, 37.
Syro, an Epicurean, 390.

Tarsus, 49, 50; philosophy at, 36.
Teles, a Stoic, and cotemporary of
Chrysippus, 48.

Test-science of truth, 401.
Theban, 12.

Theophrastus, 116.

Theory, modification of Stoic, 267.
Thoughts, Stoic view of, 71.
Time, 186.

Timon of Phlius, 497; a follower
of Pyrrho, 491; jealous of New
Academy, 492; Scepticism of,
493; places true happiness in
ἀταραξία, 496.

Titans, 344, 345.
Tóжos, 186.
Τριτογένεια, 343.
Troad, the, 41.
Τρόποι, 494.
Τύπωσις, 76.

Ὕλη ἄποιος, 98, n. 2; 134, n. 1.
Ulysses, 275, 342, 347.
Universal depravity, 254.

Universe, course of, 153; nature of,

191.

Ὑποκείμενον, 97, 98.

Υπόληψις, Epicurean, 405.
Υπομνηστικός, 110.
Uranos, 346.

Variety, Stoic category of, 97, 104;
of relation, 97, 104.

Venus, 191.
Virtue, connection of happiness and,
181; emotions and, 228; Stoic
idea of, 238; positive and nega-
tive aspects of, 238; virtues
severally, 241; mutual relations
of, 244; unity of, 249; Epicurean,

453.

Will, Epicurean views on, 434.
Wisdom and folly, 251.

Wise man, Stoic, 251; Epicurean,
455.

Words, Stoic view of, 71; grammar
of, 93.

World, identical with God, 149; ori-
gin of, 153; end of, 155; cycles in,
157; government of, 160; nature
of, 173; unity and perfection of,
173; moral theory of, 177; course
of, 313; Epicurean view of, 420,
423; arrangement of, 424.

Xenocrates, 41, 376, 377, 383,

499; a teacher of the Stoic Zeno,
39.

Zeno, of Cytium, 37; founder of
Stoicism, 37; son of Mnaseas, 37;
living at Athens, 37; a pupil of
Crates, 41; views on logic and
natural science, 61; relation to
Heraclitus, 129; materialism of,
129; definition of time, 186;
places force in heaven, 140;
pupils of, 40, 41; otherwise men-
tioned, 53, 54, 57, 62, 75-77, 84,
90, 128, 215, 231, 233, 241, 245,
289-292, 303, 309, 317, 318, 325,
S27, 329, 336, 349, 363, 370, 374,
376-378, 477, 478, 483, 500,
514.

Zeno, of Sidon, an Epicurean, 389,

392.

Zeno, of Tarsus, 49.
Zenonians, original name of Stoics,

39.

Zeus, God, 146, 162, 254, 329, 337-
340, 343, 459, 519.

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