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  1. Epicurean Preconceptions.Voula Tsouna - 2016 - Phronesis 61 (2):160-221.
    This paper provides a comprehensive study of the Epicurean theory of ‘preconception’. It addresses what a preconception is; how our preconception of the gods can be called innata, innate; the role played by epibolai ; and how preconceptions play a semantic role different from that of ‘sayables’ in Stoicism. The paper highlights the conceptual connections between these issues, and also shows how later Epicureans develop Epicurus’ doctrine of preconceptions while remaining orthodox about the core of that doctrine.
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  • The Birth of Hedonism: The Cyrenaic Philosophers and Pleasure as a Way of Life.Kurt Lampe - 2014 - Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
    According to Xenophon, Socrates tried to persuade his associate Aristippus to moderate his excessive indulgence in wine, women, and food, arguing that only hard work can bring happiness. Aristippus wasn’t convinced. Instead, he and his followers espoused the most radical form of hedonism in ancient Western philosophy. Before the rise of the better known but comparatively ascetic Epicureans, the Cyrenaics pursued a way of life in which moments of pleasure, particularly bodily pleasure, held the highest value. In The Birth of (...)
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  • Epikur über den Gegenstand der Wahrnehmung.Andree Hahmann - 2015 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 97 (3).
    Name der Zeitschrift: Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie Jahrgang: 97 Heft: 3 Seiten: 271-307.
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  • Following Nature: A study in Stoic ethics.Gisela Striker - 1991 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 9:1-73.
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  • Preliminary Impulse in Stoic Psychology.John A. Stevens - 2000 - Ancient Philosophy 20 (1):139-168.
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  • Encyclopedia of Ancient Natural Scientists: The Greek Tradition and its Many Heirs.Paul Turquand Keyser & Georgia Lynette Irby-Massie - 2008 - Routledge.
    This is the first comprehensive English language work to assemble information covering all Greek and Latin natural science, from its beginnings with Thales through the end of the Late Antiquity with Isidore of Seville and Paulos of Aigina.nbsp;nbsp;A team of over 100 of the world's experts in the field have compiled almost 1600 entries - 244 of those describingnbsp;figures that are not mentioned in any other reference work - resulting in a unique and hugely ambitious resource which will prove indispensable (...)
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  • The Concept of “Emotion” From Plato to Cicero.David Konstan - 2006 - Méthexis 19 (1):139-151.
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  • Aristotle and Epicurus on Sensations, Falsity, and Truth.Andrei Cornea - 2014 - Chôra 12:213-228.
    Epicurus claimed that „all sensations are true”, and that the false is only in the opinions. This paradoxical theory, very much criticized both by ancient and modern commentators, for it seems counterfactual, draws on Aristotle’s theory of sensations. Aristotle holds that sensations and opinions must be distinguished. As long as sensations stick to their „proper domain”, they remain trustworthy and cannot refute each other, regardless of whether they are similar or different in kind. Yet they can fail to perceive the (...)
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  • Galen on the Theraphy of Distress and the Limits of Emotional Therapy.David H. Kaufman - 2014 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 47:275-296.
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  • (1 other version)Epicurus And Lucretius On The Origins Of Language.Tobias Reinhardt - 2008 - Classical Quarterly 58 (1):127-140.
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