Preferred Citation: Dillon, J. M., and A. A. Long, editors The Question of "Eclecticism": Studies in Later Greek Philosophy. Berkeley:  University of California Press,  c1988 1988. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft029002rv/


 

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Panaetius, 27 , 62 , 68 , 72 ;

as eclectic Stoic, 1 , 25 , 35 , 104

Parmenides, 15

Paul, St., 255

Pease, A.S., 45 n33, 226 n25

Peter, H., 55

phantasia : kataleptic, 94 , 105 , 106 , 173 , 181 , 185 , 186 -87, 190 ;

as criterion of mode of application, 161 , 189 -91, 192 , 200 ;

as creative imagination, 11 -12, 208 -33;

in Philostratus, 208 -11, 216 , 217 -19, 227 ;

in Plato, 208 , 212 , 214 , 228 -29, 231 ;

in Stoicism, 208 , 214 -16, 227 , 229 -30;

in Aristotle, 208 , 219 ;

in Longinus, 215 -17, 226 ;

in Quintilian, 215 -17, 226 ;

in Maximus of Tyre, 227

Phidias: Zeus imagined by, 210 , 211 -12, 228 , 231 ;

compared to Homer, 217 -19, 227

Philo of Alexandria, 7 -8, 9 ;

exegetical strategies of, 70 , 73 -76, 80 -81, 84 , 86 , 89 , 93 , 102 ;

on literal vs. allegorical exegesis of scripture, 71 , 75 -76, 82 -84;

and Jewish exegetical tradition, 71 -75, 82 , 84 -85, 86 , 88 -89, 100 -101;

uses Skeptical mode of "disagreement", 71 , 78 , 89 -94, 100 -102;

on God's resolution of disagreement via Moses, 94 -100, 102 ;

on man, intelligible and sensible, 71 -72, 81 , 87 -89;

on demiurge's use of intelligible model, 221 -23, 226 -87;

and Middle Platonism, 74 -77, 89 ;

Platonism in, 71 -72, 76 , 79 , 83 -84, 85 , 95 ;

Stoicism in, 72 , 77 -79, 81 -84, 94 , 101 . See also doxographic presentation; Timaeus

Philo of Larissa, 5 ;

and Antiochus, 105 -6;

and Cicero, 6 , 37 -39, 53 , 54 , 65

Philostratus: on imagination, 11 , 208 -11, 232 -33;

Platonic-Stoic sources of, 11 -12, 211 , 215 , 219 -33;

on Life of, Apollonius , 208 -11

Plasberg, O., 52

Plato, 1 , 3 , 15 , 85 , 114 , 118 , 130 , 124 , 230 ;

on phantasia,208 , 212 -15, 229 ;

psychology of, 239 , 257 ;

on intellect, 186 , 253 -54;

as target of Neopythagoreans, 120 . See also Platonism

Platonism, 15 , 36 ;

and eclecticism, 85 -26;

eclectic vs. orthodox, 28 -29, 85 , 104 -5, 114 , 117 -19, 201 ;

"Athenian", 113 -14, 125 ;

"Alexandrian", 5 , 21 , 81 , 85 ;

in Neopythagoreanism, 120 -25;

in Philo, 72 , 78 -79, 83 -84, 93 , 94 ;

theory of Forms applied to art, 12 , 212 -14, 224 -33. See also Plato; Academy; Middle Platonism; New Academy; Timaeus; and under Antiochus; Atticus; Cicero; Panaetius; Philostratus; Plutarch

Plotinus: marks end of an era, 18 , 23 , 27 , 77 , 103 ;

as eclectic, 21 ;

on will, 250 -51

Plutarch, 1 , 31 , 51 ;

not well called eclectic, 1 , 111 -12, 144 ;

Life of Cicero , 53 -57;

contrasted with Atticus, 114 -17;

on non-rational soul distinct from intellect, 109 -13, 115 -16, 142 -43;

De Facie , 8 -9, 126 -44;

and Academic Skepticism, 106 , 106 n9;

and Platonism, 106 , 107 -13, 123 , 127 -35, 142 -44;

and Stoicism, 4 , 104 -6, 109 , 115 , 127 -29, 131 , 140 -41, 140 n25, 141 n26, 143 -44;

and Aristotle, 108 , 110 -12, 114 , 187 , 130 -33, 139 -40, 142 -44. See also Timaeus

Pohlenz, M., 49 , 248

Polemo, 105 , 106

Posidonius: eclecticism of, 1 , 75 , 104 ;

as source, 111 -12, 131 n131, 141 n 161, 233

Potarno: eclecticism of, 16 , 17 n6, 81 , 31 , 33 , 36 , 63 ;

on criterion, 161 , 186 -89, 191

Praechter, K., 28 -29, 31 , 144 n30

proof, 154 -58

Protagoras, 91 , 184

Ptolemy, 1 , 10 -11;

practices methodology of optimum agreement, 178 , 195 -98, 200 , 205 -7;

silent on Skepticism, 179 -80, 195 , 197 -98, 202 ;

on criterion, 176 -77, 185 -86, 188 -92, 197 ;

epistemology of, 4 ,


270

176 -80, 193 -98;

and Galen, 198 -202, 205 ;

psychology of, 176 -78 204 -7;

on music, 202 -4;

sources of, 177 , 194 -95

Purser, L. C., 50 -51

Pyrrhonism, 34 , 91 . See also Skepticism

Pythagoreanism, 15 , 34 , 72 , 78 -79, 203 ;

and eclecticism, 25 -26, 107 ;

in Plutarch, 110 , 111 -12;

"orthodoxy" of, 8 , 119 -25


 

Preferred Citation: Dillon, J. M., and A. A. Long, editors The Question of "Eclecticism": Studies in Later Greek Philosophy. Berkeley:  University of California Press,  c1988 1988. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft029002rv/