Sensation and perception of Epi- curus, 401, 432.
Senses, Epicurean superiority to, 451. Septimius Severus, Emperors after,
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,
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,
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.
- 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,
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,
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,
Zeno, of Tarsus, 49. Zenonians, original name of Stoics,
Zeus, God, 146, 162, 254, 329, 337- 340, 343, 459, 519.
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