On liberal and vocational studies
88:44
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.
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:
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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.