-
knowledge suggests that doxa is rational. The Prin****l
Doctrines (Kyriai
Doxai) are the main
beliefs of the
Epicurean school of ****enistic philosophy...
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various mantras,
Jewish cantillation,
Epicurean repetition of the
Kyriai Doxai, and the
chanting of
psalms and
prayers especially in
Roman Catholic (see...
- of Pyrrhonism, had
declared that "neither our sense-perceptions nor our
doxai (views, theories, beliefs) tell us the
truth or lie.
American philosopher...
- The Prin****l
Doctrines (Kyriai
doxai,
sometimes Kyriai doxiai) are
forty authoritative conclusions set up as
official doctrines by the
founders of Epicureanism:...
-
Philosophers Against the
Megarians Problems Fundamental Propositions (Kyriai
Doxai) On
Choice and
Avoidance On the
Chief Good On the
Criterion (the Canon)...
- unfixed, undecidable). Therefore,
neither our sense-perceptions nor our
doxai (views, theories, beliefs) tell us the
truth or lie; so we
certainly should...
-
concern of
novelists who
explore inner life and secrets. In his
Kyriai Doxai (Prin****l Doctrines) 17 and 35,
Epicurus teaches that we may
identify and...
-
Epilogue (Book X). The
prologue is a
short dialogue about the
common public doxai (opinions)
about justice.
Based upon faith, and not reason, the Epilogue...
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account of
opinions (δόξαι,
dóxai) that are
widely held.
Aristotle referred to such
commonly held
beliefs not as koinaí
dóxai (κοιναί δόξαι, lit. ''common...
- unfixed, undecidable). Therefore,
neither our sense-perceptions nor our
doxai (views, theories, beliefs) tell us the
truth or lie; so we
certainly should...