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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Propertius and Augustus

Kruebbe, Ashley Dawn 21 July 2011 (has links)
Propertius, affected at an early age by Augustus' quest for power and the submission of the conquered, had attitudes critical of Augustus, but he felt pressure to veil his true opinions by flattering the Emperor in his poetry for the sake of self-preservation. Many of his poems praise the military accomplishments of Augustus, but they also contain signals that Propertius is not expressing his true attitudes on the surface. Propertius gives descriptions of military conquest a distasteful flavor, and he rejects outright the Augustan program of pax through the total subjugation of Rome’s enemies, with whom he identifies as a victim of imperial conquest. / text
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Imagery of colour and shining in Catullus, Propertius and Horace /

Clarke, Jacqueline, January 1998 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Adelaide, Centre for European Studies and General Linguistics, 1999? / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 341-352).
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Geschichte der skeptischen Tropen ausgehend von Diogenes Laertius und Sextus Empiricus

Chatzilysandros, Athenodoros E., January 1970 (has links)
Thesis--Munich. / Includes indexes. Includes bibliographical references (p. 234-236).
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Escepticismo y suspensión del juicio en la teoría nominalista del conocimiento de Francisco Suárez / Escepticismo y suspensión del juicio en la teoría nominalista del conocimiento de Francisco Suárez

Yangali, Oscar 10 April 2018 (has links)
The aim of this study is to offer a reflection on the theory of knowledge ofFrancisco Suárez and his nominalism in the light of Sextus Empiricus’ sceptical thought in his Outlines of Pyrrhonism. It is Sextus who allows us to compare the epistemology of Suárez with a dynamic system of knowledge. With this in view, in the first place, I examine Sextus’s scepticism and Suárez’s nominalist ontology. In the second place, I analyse the mental representation as conceived by Sextus in analogy with the formal and objective concepts of Suárez, and I also discuss the concept of relation in both authors. Finally, I proceed to examine the concept of belief inasmuch as certain restrictions in the configuration of our judgements are manifest and recognized. / El objetivo del presente trabajo es ofrecer una reflexión acerca de la teoría del conocimiento de Francisco Suárez y su nominalismo a la luz del pensamientoescéptico de los Esbozos Pirrónicos de Sexto Empírico. Es Sexto quien nos permitecomparar la epistemología de Suárez con un sistema dinámico del conocimiento. Para esto, en primer lugar, examino el escepticismo de Sexto y la ontología nominalista de Suárez. En segundo lugar, analizo la representación mental concebida por Sexto análogamente a los conceptos formal y objetivo de Suárez, procediendo también a un análisis en torno al concepto de relación en ambos autores. Finalmente, procedo a desarrollar un examen acerca del concepto de creencia en cuanto son patentes y reconocidas ciertas restricciones en la configuración de nuestros juicios.
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What the Sceptics Believed : On the notion of belief in Sextus Empiricus’ Pyrrhoniai hypotyposeis

Flink Amble-Naess, Vincent January 2021 (has links)
In this thesis I try to answer the question of what attitude the ancient sceptics had towards the notion of belief. I concern myself exclusively with Pyrrhonic scepticism, as it was described by Sextus Empiricus in his book Pyrrhoniai hypotyposeis. Pyrrhonic scepticism was an epistemological system with ethical ramifications, that questioned most of the conventional wisdom of the time, I begin by evaluating two infleuntial readings, by Michael Frede and Casey Perin. I then go on to make my own assessment. Ultimately, I show why Frede's view is the more plausible; the sceptics allowed themselves to hold beliefs about reality, not just appearance.
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Sextus Empiricus and the Skeptic's Beliefs

Bruzina, David Arata 21 October 2003 (has links)
In his Outlines of Skepticism, Sextus Empiricus claims that the Pyrrhonian Skeptic can live without holding beliefs. According to the 'Rustic' interpretation of this claim, Sextus holds that the Skeptic lives without beliefs of any kind. According to the 'Urbane' interpretation, Sextus' claim concerns only a restricted category of beliefs. I discuss each interpretation in the context of Sextus' broader philosophical stance, and argue for an Urbane interpretation. On this view, Pyrrhonism represents a practicable stance towards the world. / Master of Arts
77

O lógos cético de sexto empírico / Sextus Empiricus sceptic lógos

Schvartz, Vitor Hirschbruch 19 March 2014 (has links)
A tese defende a ideia de que uma compreensão adequada da suspensão cética de juízo (epokhé) pressupõe o estudo dos textos de Sexto Empírico que, direta ou indiretamente, abordam o problema da concepção pirrônica da linguagem ou discurso (lógos), e também daqueles que fornecem elementos para a compreensão da posição sextiana acerca da linguagem cotidiana das pessoas comuns. Os primeiros capítulos lidam com a conhecida distinção entre as assim chamadas interpretações rústica e urbana da filosofia pirrônica. A seguir, o texto discute o problema do lógos quando considerado a partir de uma perspectiva pirrônica, onde uma nova argumentação em favor da interpretação rústica é desenvolvida, baseada na ideia de um percurso cético. No quarto capítulo, é examinada a noção de phainómenon e sua relação com o lógos cético, através da formulação de uma interpretação mais geral do ceticismo antigo e do seu discurso fenomênico. O quinto e último capítulo procede então a uma avaliação da força filosófica tanto da filosofia pirrônica como da neopirrônica / The dissertation defends the idea that an adequate understanding of the sceptical suspension of judgement (epoché) presupposes the study of the Sextus Empiricus texts which, either directly or indirectly, address the problem of the pyrrhonian conception of language or discourse (lógos), and also the study of those texts that provide elements for the understanding of the Sextian position about the everyday language of common people. The first chapters deal with the well-known distinction between the so-called rustic and urbane interpretations of the pyrrhonian philosophy. In the sequence, the dissertation discusses the problem of the lógos, as viewed from a pyrrhonian perspective, also by developing a new argument in favor of the rustic interpretation, based upon the idea of a sceptic path. Subsequently, the notion of phainómenon and its relation to the sceptic lógos are analyzed through a general approach to ancient scepticism. The fith and last chapter proceeds to an avaluation of the philosophical strength of both the pyrrhonian and neopyrrhonian philosophies
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The nature and value of scepticism /

McCormick, Miriam. January 1998 (has links)
No description available.
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Poeta und puella : zur Grundkonstellation der römischen Liebeselegie /

Hoffmann, Jürgen, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Friedrich-Alexander-Universität, Erlangen-Nürnberg. / Includes index. Bibliography: p. 205-215.
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Sextus was no Eudaimonist

Bullock, Joseph B. 14 July 2008 (has links)
Ancient Greek philosophical schools are said to share a common structure in their ethical theories which is characterized by a eudaimonistic teleology based in an understanding of human nature. At first glance, the skepticism of Sextus Empiricus as described in the Outlines of Pyrrhonism seems to fit into this model insofar as he describes the end of the skeptic as ataraxia, a common account of the expression of human happiness. I argue that this is a misunderstanding of Sextus’s philosophy for several reasons. “The end of skepticism” cannot be eudaimonistic or teleological in the way that other ancient ethical theories are typically understood; moreover, ataraxia is not an end derived from a theory about human nature. For these reasons, the skeptical way of life is radically different than the ethical theories proposed by other schools. I argue that this difference is a result of the character of the skeptical enterprise which involves the implicit rejection of norms in both the epistemological and the ethical spheres.

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