![]() Verde argues that Epicurus did not follow Theophrastus unconditionally, the root of the difference between them being their different views on sense-perception. ![]() The method is restricted to the explanation of meteorological phenomena. The first deals with the method of multiple explanation in Theophrastus and Epicurus. The section on knowledge contains two papers. (There is a strong possibility, Verde argues, that many important treatises were read there, e.g., by Strato.) The work divides into three main sections. It also addresses the question of the availability of the Aristotelian corpus in the Hellenistic Peripatos. ![]() ![]() The overall aim is to reconstruct certain aspects of Peripatetic thinking and, more importantly, to consider these doctrines from a comparative perspective within the more general context of Hellenistic philosophy. This book is a collection of seven papers (including the appendix), two of which are new and five of which depend at least in part on items published previously. ![]()
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