Galen and Chrysippus on the soul: argument and refutation in the De placitis, books II-III

New York: E.J. Brill (1996)
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In this work, new light is thrown on the philosophical method of the great Stoic Chrysippus on the basis of the fragments preserved by Galen in his De Placitis books II-III. Included is a study of Galen's aims and methodologies.

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Teun Tieleman
Utrecht University

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