On liberal and vocational studies
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Book Subtitle: Seneca's timeless letters of advice and wisdom.
Book Description: The second volume of Seneca's moral letters to Lucilius. Each letter contains Seneca's advice and wisdom won from a life of Roman politics.
44.
Parmenides maintains that nothing exists of all this which seems to exist, except the universe alone.
Zeno of Elea removed all the difficulties by removing one; for he declares that nothing exists.
The Pyrrhonean, Megarian, Eretrian, and Academic schools are all engaged in practically the same task; they have introduced a new knowledge, non-knowledge.
Book: Moral Letters Vol II
Subtitle: Seneca's timeless letters of advice and wisdom.
Author: Seneca
Chapter: On liberal and vocational studies
Location: Chapter 88, Section 44
Content:
44.
Parmenides maintains that nothing exists of all this which seems to exist, except the universe alone.
Zeno of Elea removed all the difficulties by removing one; for he declares that nothing exists.
The Pyrrhonean, Megarian, Eretrian, and Academic schools are all engaged in practically the same task; they have introduced a new knowledge, non-knowledge.