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The (Un)bearable Lightness of Being. The Cyrenaics on Residual Solipsism [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to assess the evidence on Cyrenaic solipsism and show how and why some views endorsed by the Cyrenaics appear to be committing them to solipsism. After evaluating the fascinating case for Cyrenaic solipsism, the paper shall deal
Ugo Zilioli
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Checklist of British and Irish Hymenoptera - Platygastroidea. [PDF]
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
Buhl PN, Broad GR, Notton DG.
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Democritus and Epicurus on Sensible Qualities in Plutarch’s Against Colotes 3-9
Through a close reading of Plutarch’s Against Colotes 3-9, the paper reconstructs and interprets (1) the original Epicurean criticism against Democritean epistemology and ontology, and in particular against Democritus’ theory of sensible qualities, and ...
Luca Castagnoli
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Soft-winged flower beetles (Coleoptera: Malachiidae) of the United Arab Emirates
Soft-winged flower beetles from the United Arab Emirates are studied for the first time. Three new genera, Tonyattalus gen. nov. of the tribe Attalini, Tonycolotes gen. nov. of the tribe Colotini, and Arabotroglops gen. nov. of the tribe Troglopini, and
Sergei E. Tshernyshev
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The Lepidoptera fauna of Dhofar province and Sultanate of Oman in general have been poorly studied with a total of 63 species recorded so far for the province. Our aim was to study the distribution of Lepidoptera more in detail, in particularly for some
R. Verovnik +4 more
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Plutarch's Adversus Colotem and the Cyrenaics: 1120C-1121E
A reading of Plutarch’s Adversus Colotem, 1120C-1121E, with reference to other surviving evidence for Cyrenaic epistemology. In particular, the discussion evaluates two claims made by Plutarch: (1) that Colotes is right to argue ...
James Warren
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È realmente esistita una polemica tra Arcesilao e la scuola epicurea?
The purpose of this work is to attempt a reconstruction of the debate that existed between the Epicurean school and the Sceptic Academy in the 3rd century BC.
Aurora Corti
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In chapters 17 to 23 of the Adversus Colotem Plutarch defends Socrates and Stilpo against Colotes’ criticism. I examine the embedding of this section in the larger context of the work, the links between the sections on Socrates ...
Jan Opsomer
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The hedonistic theories of Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill are both widely known. Hedonism before Bentham, however, is much less known and, hitherto, no systematic presentation of hedonism’s early history has been written.
Moen, Ole Martin
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At the end of his Adversus Colotem, Plutarch attacks the Epicurean view of politics (1124D-1127E). His starting point is a verbatim quotation from Colotes.
Geert Roskam
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