The Greek Philosophical VocabularyJ.O. Urmson's The Greek Philosophical Vocabulary contains some five hundred alphabetically arranged entries, each aiming to provide useful information on a particular word used by Greek philosophers. The book includes a wealth of quotations ranging from the fifth century BC to the sixth century AD. |
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Adversus Mathematicos agathon akrasia anagkê Anaxagoras anô apophasis aretê argument Aristotle Aristotle's arkhê auto body Caelo called contrary dêlon Democritus dokei eidê eidos eiê einai ekhei ekhon Elements of Theology energeia Epicurus epistêmê esti estin eudaimonia Gorg haplôs hêdonê hêmin hoion hôn hôs hosa hôsper hotan hoti houtô hulê huparkhein hupo kata kata tên katholou khronou kinêsis Laws legein legetai legô legomen logos mean meson mête monon nature neoplatonic non-technical noun onoma ontôn ousia panta pantôn Parmenides perception peri Phaedo Phaedrus philosophers phthora phusei phusin Phys Physics Plato pleasure premiss Proclus pros Prot psukhê Pythocles sense Sextus Empiricus Simplicius sôma sômatos Soph soul sumbebêkos syllogism tauta têi tekhnê tên term tês Theaet things thumos tinos tôi tois tôn topon touto toutôn translated tukhês verb word zôion