[Epiktêtus], on authority, i. [388 n.];
objective and subjective, [451 n.];
φιλόσοφος and ἰδιώτης, iv. [104 n.];
scheme conformable to nature, i. [162 n.]

[Epikurus], garden, i. [255 n.];
school and library, [269 n.];
Symposion of, iii. [22 n.];
developed Aristippus’ doctrines, i. [198];
identity of good and pleasure, ii. [315 n.], [355 n.], iii. [374], [377 n.], [387 n.], iv. [301];
scheme conformable to nature, i. [163 n.];
on justice, iv. [130 n.];
antithesis of speculative and political life, ii. [368 n.];
immortality of the soul, [425 n.];
against repulsive pictures of Hades, iv. [155 n.];
prayer and sacrifice, [395];
agreement with Demokritean doctrine of chance, i. [73 n.];
Plato’s theology compared with, iv. [161].

[Epimenidês], date, iv. [311 n.]

[Epimêtheus], ii. [268].

Epinomis, its authorship, i. [299 n.], [306], [307], [309];
represents Plato’s latest opinions, iv. [421 n.], [424 n.];
gives education of Nocturnal Counsellors, [420], [424];
soul prior to and more powerful than body, [421];
genesis of kosmos, [ ib.];
five elements, [240 n.], [421];
wisdom, [ib.];
theological view of astronomy, [ib.];
arithmetic and geometry, proportionals, [423];
particulars to be brought under the general forms, [423].

Ἐπιστήμη, relation to αἴσθησις, iii. [164 n.];
see [Science].

[Epistles], Plato’s, i. [333 n.];
genuineness, [306-7], [309], [349 n.];
written when old, [262];
valuable illustrations of his character, [339 n.];
intentional obscurity as to philosophical doctrine, [350], [353 n.]

Ἐπιθυμία, derivation, iii. [302 n.]

[Equivoques], ii. [8 n.], [214], iii. [29];
Sokrates does not distinguish, ii. [279];
Aristotle more careful than Plato, [170], [279 n.];
fallacies of equivocation, [212], [352 n.];
gain, [82];
know, [213 n.];
εὖ ζῆν and εὖ πράττειν, [216 n.], [352 n.];
Nature, [341 n.], iv. [194];
Cause, ii. [404], [409], [410 n.];
Good, [406], iii. [370];
Ens, [231];
Unum, Ens, Idem, Diversum, &c., [94];
Pleasure, [379 n.];
Justice, iv. [102], [120], [123], [125].

[Eranos], meaning, iv. [400 n.];
Plato inconsistent, [399].