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Escepticismo y anti-intelectualismo: una revisión del ideal socrático desde la perspectiva pirrónica

open access: yesTópicos, 2014
The purpose of this paper is twofold. Firstly, I argue directly for the thesis according to which, skepticism and anti-intellectualism associated with Pyrrhonism constitute a radical rejection of what I refer to in this paper as “the Socratic ideal” –a ...
Jorge Ornelas
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O "padrão" poundiano

open access: yesTradTerm, 2017
Este artigo examina aspectos da abordagem poundiana de tradução poética como apresentada em suas famosas traduções de “The Seaferer”, “Homage to Sextus Propertius” e Cathay.
Alípio Correia de Franca Neto
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L’utilisation de la religion dans la légitimation du pouvoir : quelques pistes de recherche pour les années 44-42 av. J.-C.

open access: yesCahiers Mondes Anciens, 2011
From 44 to 42 BC, no less than six main contestants were fighting for power : Marcus Antony, Octavian, Lepidus, Brutus, Cassius and Sextus Pompey. They relied on military resources, but they also resorted to carefully crafted discourse in order to ...
Raphaëlle Laignoux
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Greek and Roman Logic [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
In ancient philosophy, there is no discipline called “logic” in the contemporary sense of “the study of formally valid arguments.” Rather, once a subfield of philosophy comes to be called “logic,” namely in Hellenistic philosophy, the field includes ...
Finley, Robby   +2 more
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CUNOAŞTEREA CATAFATICĂ ŞI APOFATICĂ

open access: yesEIRP Proceedings, 2008
The author analyses the 33rd chapter of Sextus Aurelius Victor’s De Caesaribus, referring tothe reign of the Roman emperor Licinius Gallienus, 218-268.
Gheorghe Serban
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THE SYSTEMATIC USE OF THE FIVE MODES FOR THE SUSPENSION OF JUDGEMENT

open access: yesManuscrito, 2019
The five modes are a list of tools used by ancient sceptics to guide dogmatic people towards suspending their judgement. Attributed to Agrippa (of uncertain date) and used extensively by Sextus Empiricus (2nd or 3rd century CE), these modes are still ...
DANIEL VÁZQUEZ
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Conflict-of-law Rules in Use in Case of a Conflict of Singular Decrees (can. 53)

open access: yesKościół i Prawo, 2015
The author of the presented article carried out an interpretation of can. 53 which in­cludes two conflict-of-law rules to be used in case of a conflict of singular decrees. According to the analysis, the first rule included in can.
Ginter Dzierżon
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Means or end? On the Valuation of Logic Diagrams [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
From the beginning of the 16th century to the end of the 18th century, there were not less than ten philosophers who focused extensively on Venn’s ostensible analytical diagrams, as noted by modern historians of logic (Venn, Gardner, Baron, Coumet et al.)
Lemanski, Jens
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ON THE POSSIBILITY OF A SCEPTICAL TECHNĒ IN SEXTUS EMPIRICUS’ WORKS

open access: yesPrometeus: Filosofia em Revista, 2018
Galen (129-216 A.D.) was a prolific writer, mostly important for the development of medicine. However he is not receiving the deserved attention by researchers in Lusophonic world.
Rodrigo Pinto de Brito
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