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Posidonius

2002
AbstractPosidonius denied that Chrysippus' judgements were necessary for emotion in the cases mentioned in Chapter 4 of disowned judgements, animals or infants, and response to wordless music. There may more often be some appearance of good or bad, but not always judgement in Chrysippus' sense of assent to appearance.
Richard Sorabji
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The Stoic Philosopher Posidonius

2020
Abstract Posidonius of Apamea (c. 135–c. 50/51 bce) was the thinker most influential in shaping the religious Stoicism that dominated the Greco-Roman world in the first century ce. He was a Greek philosopher teaching in Rome, and a mark of his influence was that his student Cicero later felt obliged to write a number of extended works ...
John A Jillions
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