Plutarch on the probable principle of cold: epistemology and the De Primo Frigido1

Classical Quarterly 47 (01):227- (1997)
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The de primo frigido has long been recognized as an important text for our understanding of Plutarch′s epistemological position. It is the aim of this paper to show, however, that the sophistication of the work, and with it of Plutarch′s epistemology, is not generally given the credit due to it

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