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Katalepsis (Gr****: κατάληψις, "grasping") is a term in
Stoic philosophy for a
concept roughly equivalent to
modern comprehension. To the
Stoic philosophers...
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Catalepsy (from
Ancient Gr****
katálēpsis, κατάληψις, "seizing, grasping") is a
neurological condition characterized by
muscular rigidity and
fixity of...
- is the
antithesis of the
Stoic doctrine of
katalepsis or Apprehension.
According to the Stoics,
katalepsis was true perception, but to the Skeptics, all...
- epistêmê ἐπιστήμη:
certain and true knowledge, over and
above that of
katalêpsis.
eudaimonia εὐδαιμονία: happiness, well-being.
eupatheia εὐπάθεια: good...
- Good
Theory of
forms Mind
Anamnesis Ataraxia Apatheia Episteme Epoché
Katalepsis Logos Nous
Phronesis Soul
Anima mundi Metempsychosis Henosis Plato's theory...
- mind
could distinguish true from false,
following the
Stoic doctrine of
katalepsis. In
doing so, he
claimed to be
reviving the
doctrines of the Old Academy...
- to the
position of
dogmatists such as the
Stoics and
their doctrine of
katalepsis. In this ****tus was
repeating or
building upon
earlier Pyrrhonist arguments...
- of
fossil hymenocarine arthropod,
known only by one species,
Tokummia katalepsis, from the
middle Cambrian (508
million years old)
Burgess Shale as found...
- only
through reason that we gain
clear comprehension and
conviction (
katalepsis).
Certain and true
knowledge (episteme),
achievable by the
Stoic sage...
- Good
Theory of
forms Mind
Anamnesis Ataraxia Apatheia Episteme Epoché
Katalepsis Logos Nous
Phronesis Soul
Anima mundi Metempsychosis Henosis Plato's theory...