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Tiresias: The Ancient Mediterranean Religions Source Database
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chrysippus
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chrysippus
chrysippus, conflates pathos with nosema
chrysippus, hinting at socrates wisdom?
chrysippus, on action
chrysippus, on cannibalism
chrysippus, on complex mental processes
chrysippus, on directive faculty
chrysippus, on emotions as judgments
chrysippus, on ends
chrysippus, on ends peri telōn
chrysippus, on equality of all mistches
chrysippus, on expertise
chrysippus, on fate
chrysippus, on gods
chrysippus, on human and divine matters
chrysippus, on impressions
chrysippus, on initiation
chrysippus, on involuntary feelings
chrysippus, on lives
chrysippus, on loss of virtue
chrysippus, on nature
chrysippus, on overwhelming emotions
chrysippus, on parts of psyche
chrysippus, on tenors
chrysippus, on the end
chrysippus, on the etymology of moira
chrysippus, on the fact that zeno used terms in their proper significations
chrysippus, on the order of the parts of philosophy
chrysippus, on the principles of syllogisms, in one book
chrysippus, on the rarity of the sage
chrysippus, on the use of reason
chrysippus, on traits of character
chrysippus, on zenos non-greek background
chrysippus, physical questions
chrysippus, physical theses
chrysippus, sagehood of
chrysippus, stoic
chrysippus, stoic already in antiquity, views seen as orthodox for stoics tended to be ascribed to chrysippus, but chrysippus taken to favour akratic account of emotion as well
chrysippus, stoic already in antiquity, views seen as orthodox for stoics tended to be ascribed to chrysippus, cicero infers voluntariness of emotion from dispensability of second judgement
chrysippus, stoic already in antiquity, views seen as orthodox for stoics tended to be ascribed to chrysippus, concentrates therapy on second judgement
chrysippus, stoic already in antiquity, views seen as orthodox for stoics tended to be ascribed to chrysippus, eupatheia distinguished from emotion as being true judgement, not disobedient to reason and not unstable
chrysippus, stoic already in antiquity, views seen as orthodox for stoics tended to be ascribed to chrysippus, four generic emotions, pleasure, distress, appetite, fear
chrysippus, stoic already in antiquity, views seen as orthodox for stoics tended to be ascribed to chrysippus, natural tendency to virtue overlooks irrational tendencies in soul
chrysippus, stoic already in antiquity, views seen as orthodox for stoics tended to be ascribed to chrysippus, roles of the second judgement, easier to cure
chrysippus, stoic already in antiquity, views seen as orthodox for stoics tended to be ascribed to chrysippus, with two judgements
chrysippus, treatises of, on emotions
chrysippus, treatises of, on ends
chrysippus, treatises of, on inconsistency
chrysippus, treatises of, on justice
chrysippus, treatises of, on lives
chrysippus, treatises of, on the law
chrysippus, treatises of, on the psyche
chrysippus, uses examples from literature
cicero, and chrysippus
cicero, on chrysippus
end telos, chrysippus on
equality of all mistakes, doctrine held by chrysippus
eupatheiai, equanimous states, not yet introduced by chrysippus?
expertise technē, chrysippus on
fate heimarmenē, lat., fatum , chrysippus on
galen, platonizing ecletic doctor, complains of contradictions in chrysippus' account of emotion
galen, platonizing ecletic doctor, instead of appealing to freshness, chrysippus could more consistently have said time removes the judgement associated with fear that the evil is intolerable
galen, platonizing ecletic doctor, reliability as source for chrysippus and posidonius
human and divine matters, chrysippus on
musonius some level of equality required, communal partners in plato, zeno, chrysippus
necessity ἀνάγκη, chrysippus on
portion moira, chrysippus on the etymology of
posidonius preferred image, according to chrysippus
posidonius, stoic, contradictions in chrysippus' account of emotion
posidonius, stoic, the lower capacities of soul, wrongly ignored in chrysippus' unitary conception of soul, explain why philosophy and good example do not on their own produce good character
posidonius, stoic, zeno's and chrysippus' call for freshness of judgement does not explain fading of emotion
related fabulously about, chrysippus on the
related fabulously about, of chrysippus
soul, seearistotle, chrysippus, plato, posidonius,; division of
soul, seearistotle, chrysippus, plato, posidonius,; parts vs. capacities
stoics, see under individual stoics, esp. chrysippus, whose views came to be seen already in antiquity as stoic orthodoxy, so that, conversely, views seen as orthodox tended to be ascribed to him, oikeiōsis
stoics, see under individual stoics, esp. chrysippus, whose views came to be seen already in antiquity as stoic orthodoxy, so that, conversely, views seen as orthodox tended to be ascribed to him, two kind of love
wisdom sophia, chrysippus on