- ****emblages of
atoms were impermanent.
Pyrrho declared that
everything was
astathmēta (unstable), and
anepikrita (unfixed).
Plutarch commented on impermanence...
-
pragmata they are all
adiaphora (undifferentiated by a
logical differentia),
astathmēta (unstable, unbalanced, not measurable), and
anepikrita (unjudged, unfixed...
- existence.
According to Beckwith,
Pyrrho translated dukkha into Gr**** as
astathmēta. Becwith's
views are not
supported by
mainstream scholarship.
Harvey (2013...
- Pyrrho's
teachings are
based on Buddhism,
because the Gr****
terms adiaphora,
astathmēta and
anepikrita in the
Aristocles P****age
resemble the
Buddhist three marks...
- Beckwith's
analysis of the 'Aristocles P****age',
adiaphora (anatta),
astathmēta (dukkha), and
anepikrita (anicca) are
strikingly similar to the Buddhist...
-
pragmata they are all
adiaphora (undifferentiated by a
logical differentia),
astathmēta (unstable, unbalanced, not measurable), and
anepikrita (unjudged, unfixed...
-
arbalensis Pérès, 1939 †
Melanopsis arsinovi Brusina, 1902 †
Melanopsis astathmeta Brusina, 1897 †
Melanopsis astrapaea Brusina, 1876 †
Melanopsis atanasiui...