[Schwegler], on Parmenidês, iii. [86 n.];
Homo Mensura, [151 n.]
[Science], derivation of ἐπιστήμη, iii. [301 n.];
scientia, [302 n.];
logic of a, Plato’s different from Aristotelic and modern view, i. [358 n.];
science of good and evil distinct from others, ii. [161], [168];
relation to art, iii. [43 n.], [46], [263];
antithesis of emotion and, [61], [195], [197 n.];
dialectic the standard for classifying, as more or less true, [382];
dialectic the consummation of, iv. [75];
relation to kosmical soul, [227];
see [Knowledge].
[Self-knowledge], temperance is, ii. [155];
what is the object known in, [156];
in Charmidês declared impossible, elsewhere essential and inestimable, [167].
[Selli], asceticism of, i. [163 n.]
[Seneca], on the Good, iii. [372 n.];
filial ingratitude, iv. [400 n.];
Diogenes of Sinôpê, i. [156 n.]
[Sensation], Empedokles’ theory, i. [44];
Theophrastus, [46 n.];
theory of Anaxagoras, opposed to Empedokles’, [58];
Diogenes of Apollonia, [62];
Demokritus, [71], [76], [77], [80];
the mind rises from sensation to opinion, then cognition, iii. [164];
distinct from opinion, [167];
verification from experience, not recognised as necessary or possible, [168].
[Sense], derivation of αἴσθησις, iii. [308 n.];
doctrine of Empedokles, i. [44];
illusions of, belief of Anaxagoras, [59 n.];
defects of, belief of Demokritus, [68 n.], [71];
Zeno’s arguments, [93];
Plato’s conception of, iii. [164 n.];
worlds of intellect and, distinct, i. [403];
organs of, iv. [236];
principal advantages of sight and hearing, [238];
hearing, i. [46], [62], [78];
ethical and emotional effects conveyed by, iv. [307 n.];
smell, i. [46];
pleasures of, true, iii. [356];
Homo Mensura, [122];
relativity of sensible facts, [126], [154], [298];
its verifications recognised by Plato as the main guarantee for accuracy, [155 n.], [240];
fundamental distinction of ens and fientia, iv. [219];
relation to kosmical soul, [227];
see [Particulars], [Phenomena], [Sensation].
[Serranus], on Platonic canon, i. [302].
[Sextus Empiricus], doctrine, iii. [292 n.];
no definition of a general word, i. [168 n.];
on poets, iv. [24 n.]