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Chrysippus Of Soli home index ancient Greece chrysippus of Soli chrysippus (British Museum) chrysippus of Soli (c.279c.206) Cilician philosopher, second leader of the Stoa. http://www.livius.org/cg-cm/chrysippus/chrysippus.html
Chrysippus - LoveToKnow 1911 chrysippus (c. 280206 B.C.), Greek philosopher, the third great leader of the Stoics. A native of Soli in Cilicia (Diog. Laert. vii. 179), he was robbed of his property and http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Chrysippus
Chrysippus - Wikiquote chrysippus (c. 279–c. 206 BCE) was a Greek philosopher, and head of the Stoic school in Athens, from about 230 BCE. Sourced. Living virtuously is equal to living in http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Chrysippus
Chrysippus Definition Of Chrysippus In The Free Online Encyclopedia. chrysippus (krĭs`ĭpəs), c.280–c.207 B.C., Greek Stoic philosopher, b. Soli, Cilicia. He was a disciple of Cleanthes and succeeded him as head of the Academy in Athens. http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Chrysippus
Chrysippus - Definition This article is about the philosopher. See also chrysippus (mythology) of Greek mythology. chrysippus of Soli (279207 BC) was Cleanthes 's pupil and eventual successor to the http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Chrysippus
Chrysippus's Dog As A Case Study In Non-Linguistic Cognition chrysippus's Dog as a Case Study in NonLinguistic Cognition Michael Rescorla Forthcoming in Philosophy of Animal Minds, ed. Robert Lurz. Abstract I critique an ancient argument for http://www.philosophy.ucsb.edu/people/profiles/faculty/cvs/papers/chrysippus5.pd
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Ancient Logic (Stanford Encyclopedia Of Philosophy) chrysippus' stand on the Sorites seems to have been that vague borderline sentences uttered in the context of a Sorites series have no assertibles corresponding to them, and that http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/logic-ancient/
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Philosophical Dictionary Cause-Cixous chrysippus (280207 B.C.E.) Primary author of the stoic philosophy. Although none of his many writings survived antiquity, chrysippus reportedly made significant contributions to the http://www.philosophypages.com/dy/c2.htm