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         Chrysippus:     more books (22)
  1. Philosophy of Chrysippus by Josiah B. Gould, 2010-07-16
  2. Euripides, Vol. VIII: Oedipus-Chrysippus & Other Fragments (Loeb Classical Library, No. 506) by Euripides, 2009-01-31
  3. Stoic Virtues: Chrysippus and the Theological Foundations of Stoic Ethics (Continuum Studies in Ancient Philosophy) by Christoph Jedan, 2010-02-03
  4. 280s Bc Births: 280 Bc Births, 285 Bc Births, 286 Bc Births, 287 Bc Births, Archimedes, Chrysippus, Antiochus Ii Theos, Conon of Samos, Li Si
  5. Galen and Chrysippus on the Soul: Argument and Refutation in the De Placitis Books Ii-III (Philosophia Antiqua) by Teun Tieleman, 1996-02
  6. Chrysippus' on Affections: Reconstruction and Interpretations (Philosophia Antiqua) by Teun Tieleman, 2003-07
  7. Chrysippea (Latin Edition) by Alfred Gercke, Chrysippus, 2010-02-12
  8. Danaus: Monarch, Danaus Chrysippus, Danaus Genutia, Danaus Melanippus, Queen, Danaus Eresimus, Danaus Affinis, Jamaican Monarch
  9. Greek Logicians: Aristotle, Chrysippus, Diodorus Cronus, Methodios Anthrakites, Balanos Vasilopoulos, Yiannis N. Moschovakis
  10. 207 Bc: 207 Bc Disestablishments, States and Territories Established in 207 Bc, Chrysippus, Battle of the Metaurus, Nanyue, Qin Er Shi
  11. 207 Bc Deaths: Chrysippus, Qin Er Shi, Hasdrubal, Devanampiya Tissa of Sri Lanka, an Dng Vng, Zhao Gao, Machanidas, Simuka, Gala
  12. 3rd-Century Bc Philosophers: Epicurus, Zeno of Citium, Chrysippus, Cleanthes, Arcesilaus, Xun Zi, Aristo of Chios, Strato of Lampsacus
  13. Danaini: Danaus, Euploea, Libythea, Tirumala, Monarch, Danaus Chrysippus, Euploea Core, Danaus Genutia, Tirumala Limniace, Libythea Lepita
  14. Insects of Africa: Chrysiridia Rhipheus, Anopheles, Danaus Chrysippus, Desert Locust, Coffee Borer Beetle, Platypleura, Acanthoplus Discoidalis

81. Matt Andrej Koymasky - Famous GLTB - Chrysippus
BIOGRAPHIES. Last update November 25 th 2002, chrysippus (myth)Greece Son of king Pelops. Laius, the King of Thebes, was said to
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82. Matt Andrej Koymasky - Famous GLTB - Chrysippus
BIOGRAPHIES. Last update November 25 th 2002, chrysippus (280 207 BC) GreeceStoic philosopher. Click on the letter C to go back to the list of names.
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83. Plain Tiger
Plain Tiger Danaus chrysippus RETURN TO INDEX. La Palma April 2001.These pictures all show males. The Plain Tiger is an exotic
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Plain Tiger Danaus chrysippus RETURN TO INDEX La Palma - April 2001 These pictures all show males. The Plain Tiger is an exotic and glamorous butterfly but incredibly restless and it took me a long time to get these shots! They are taken on La Palma, one of the Canary Islands where this species still flies, breeding in hot coastal gullies - not really in the sort of places you expect to see something so spectacular. It also breeds locally around the Mediterranean coast but human activity threatens some of its habitats in southern Spain.

84. [Phil-logic] Stronger Than Grounded
2. Aristotle says What Plato says is not true. 3. chrysippus says Plato'sand Aristotle's words are like the howling of wild beasts.
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[Phil-logic] Stronger than grounded
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85. Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2001.10.38
Sorabji begins by examining the contrasting positions taken by theStoics chrysippus and Posidonius on this issue. chrysippus held
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Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2001.10.38
Richard Sorabji, Emotion and Peace of Mind: From Stoic Agitation to Christian Temptation . Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. Pp. xi + 499. ISBN 0-19-825005-3. $45.00.
Reviewed by Byard Bennett, Tyndale College and Seminary (byard.bennett@utoronto.ca)
Word count: 3386 words
The emotions are a basic datum of human existence and since they are an inescapable part of our lives we must find ways of understanding and coming to terms with them. But what precisely are these emotions? How do they arise? How should we respond to them? When they threaten to overwhelm us, can we find ways to manage, control or even eradicate them? If so, what sort of techniques or therapies would be effective and why? Sorabji's book examines the various answers given to these questions by Greek and Latin philosophical writers over a period of more than eight centuries, beginning with Plato and ending with Augustine and Maximus the Confessor. Roughly a third of the book is devoted to examining Stoic analyses of the emotions and the various cognitive therapies (mental exercises) that they prescribed to prevent emotions from arising. The Stoic approach to the emotions is then compared and contrasted with alternative approaches. Sorabji concludes by discussing the ways in which Philo and early Christian writers adapted and transformed the Stoic account of the emotions, creating new ways of understanding desire, temptation and volition that remained influential up to the modern period.

86. Chrysippus
chrysippus. Born 280 BC in Assos, Troade, Asia Minor (now Turkey) Died206 BC in Athens, Greece. chrysippus was of Phoenician roots.
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Chrysippus
Born: 280 BC in Assos, Troade, Asia Minor (now Turkey)
Died: 206 BC in Athens, Greece
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(Alphabetically) Next Welcome page Chrysippus was of Phoenician roots. He was a pupil of Zeno of Citium (Cyprus), the first head of the Stoa Poikile Academy at Athens, or of Cleanthes of Assos, the second head. Chrysippus was also influenced by the teachings of Plato Chrysippus was to become the third head of the Stoa Poikile and, together with Zeno of Citium, he is considered the cofounder of Stoicism. Stoicism takes its name from the Stoa Poikile Academy which in turn means "Painted Colonnade", the place where the founder of the academy usually lectured. Chrysippus was one of the first to organise propositional logic as an intellectual discipline. Unanalysed propositions joined by connectives were studied. This allowed the Stoics to make major advances in mathematics and science. The logical term "disjunction" is certainly due to the Stoics and it is thought to have originated with Chrysippus. In physics Chrysippus made distinctions between "whole" and "all" or "universe". He argued that the "whole" is the world while the "all" is the external void together with the world. He believed that logic and physics are necessary to differentiate between good and evil. For Chrysippus a knowledge of physics is necessary before ethics can be formulated. To him the value of physics and logic is mainly for this purpose.

87. Khrysippos
Came to Athens c. 260 BC. About 232 he succeeded Kleanthes as head of the Stoa.For Diogenes Laertius' Life of chrysippus click here. Context. Works
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Name Khrusippos Occupation: Long-distance runner turned philosopher From Soli Son of: Apollonios Occupation: Dates c. 280-207 Brief biography Stoic. Came to Athens c. 260 BC. About 232 he succeeded Kleanthes as head of the Stoa. For Diogenes Laertius' Life of Chrysippus click here Context Works References DL 7.179-202.
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88. Références C
Translate this page Commentaire. DECLEVA CAIZZI, Fernanda - Fragmenta et testimonia / chrysippus. Commentaire.DONNINI MACCIO, Cristina - Fragmenta et testimonia / chrysippus.
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Callicratidas (Lacon ?) Trad. angl. FIDELER, David R. [Fragmenta et testimonia] / Callicratidas. , p. 235-237
Traduction de K. Guthrie.
Calliphon Cnidius, vel Crotoniensis
DIELS, Hermann [Fragmenta et testimonia] / Kalliphon. , Bd. I, p. 110-112
TIMPANARO CARDINI, Maria
[Testimonianze e frammenti] / Callifonte e Democede. , Tome I, p. 106-113
Trad. fr. DUMONT, Jean-Paul , p. 82-85 (traduction) et 1213-1214 (notes)
Trad. ital. MADDALENA, Antonio [Fragmenta et testimonia] / Callifonte[Fragmenta et testimonia] / Callifonte e Democede . , I, p. 142-145
Carneiscus
Fragmenta : Fragments CAPASSO, Mario Il secondo libro del Filista (PHerc. 1027) / Carneisco ; edizione, traduzione e commento a cura di Mario Capasso.
Cebes Thebanus (pseudo)
Autre BADAWI, Abd al-Rahman al-Hikmah al-khalidah = Jawidan khirad [= Sapientia perennis] / Ahmad ibn Muhammad Ibn Miskawayh ; [ed.] Abd al-Rahman Badawi.
Cercidas Megalopolitanus
Fragmenta : Fragments Trad. fr. [Fragments] / Cercidas. , p. 133-137
Cercops Milesius
DIELS, Hermann

89. Chrysippus
chrysippus c.280c.207 bc , Greek Stoic philosopher, b. Soli, Cilicia. chrysippus.c.280-c.207 bc , Greek Stoic philosopher, b. Soli, Cilicia.
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    Chrysippus 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. After Zeno, the founder of Stoicism , Chrysippus is considered the most eminent of the school. He systematized Stoicism and reconciled the factions that threatened to split the school. Chrysippus wrote with exquisite logic but also gave great weight to prophecy and the irrational. Only fragments of his work survive. See J. B. Gould, The Philosophy of Chrysippus
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    91. Hyginus 85 Chrysippus
    chrysippus Laius, son of Labdacus, during the Nemean games, kidnapped chrysippus,illegitimate son of Pelops, because of his worthy beauty, but Pelops took him
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    Laius Labdaci filius Chrysippum Pelopis filium nothum propter formae dignitatem Nemeae ludis rapuit, quem ab eo Pelops bello recuperauit. Hunc Atreus et Thyestes matris Hippodamiae impulsu interfecerunt; Pelops cum Hippodamiam argueret, ipsa se interfecit. Hyginus Fables Chrysippus
    Laius, son of Labdacus, during the Nemean games, kidnapped Chrysippus, illegitimate son of Pelops, because of his worthy beauty, but Pelops took him back in a war. Atreus and Thyestes killed him at the urging of their mother Hippodamia. When Pelops blamed Hippodamia, she killed herself.

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