In this paper, I examine Cicero’s oft-neglected De Divinatione, a dialogue investigating the legitimacy of the practice of divination. First, I offer a novel analysis of the main arguments for divination given by Quintus, highlighting the fact that he employs two logically distinct argument forms. Next, I turn to the first of the main arguments against divination given by Marcus. Here I show, with the help of modern probabilistic tools, that Marcus’ skeptical response is far from the decisive, proto-naturalistic assault on superstition that it is sometimes portrayed to be. Then, I offer an extended analysis of the second of the main arguments against divination given by Marcus. Inspired by Marcus’ second main argument, I formulate, explicat...
In the well known episode in the Divination against Caecilius (Divinatio in Caecilium) 27–46, Cicero...
The present study centers on the distinctive characteristics of Cicero’s philosophical training; for...
The work of Richard H. Popkin both introduced the concept of skeptical fideism and served to impress...
In this paper, I examine Cicero’s oft-neglected De Divinatione, a dialogue investigating the legitim...
Cicero’s De divinatione portrays the Stoics as unanimous in advocating both natural and technical di...
Dissertation Committee: Charles Brittain (chair). Terence Irwin. Hayden Pelliccia.Cicero wrote ...
In the course of this paper, I shall say some things about Cicero’s discussion of induction, but my ...
This article aims to show that it is impossible to put Cicero’s testimonies regarding The Fabius Arg...
I take one of the goals of Plato’s dialogues is to stake out a territory for philosophy. In order to...
The paper considers why the structure of Cicero’s De Finibus implicitly favours the Academy, even th...
Plato uses the idea of divinatory knowledge as a metaphorical descriptor for a variety of kinds of d...
In classical literature, there was a serious debate surrounding the possibility of divination. More ...
This paper explores the interpretative strategies at work in a range of examples of ancient Greek di...
Many divination systems are epistemologically justified accord-ing to an explicit ontology: results ...
The objective is to show the peculiar way in which Cicero’s philosophical thinking is original and d...
In the well known episode in the Divination against Caecilius (Divinatio in Caecilium) 27–46, Cicero...
The present study centers on the distinctive characteristics of Cicero’s philosophical training; for...
The work of Richard H. Popkin both introduced the concept of skeptical fideism and served to impress...
In this paper, I examine Cicero’s oft-neglected De Divinatione, a dialogue investigating the legitim...
Cicero’s De divinatione portrays the Stoics as unanimous in advocating both natural and technical di...
Dissertation Committee: Charles Brittain (chair). Terence Irwin. Hayden Pelliccia.Cicero wrote ...
In the course of this paper, I shall say some things about Cicero’s discussion of induction, but my ...
This article aims to show that it is impossible to put Cicero’s testimonies regarding The Fabius Arg...
I take one of the goals of Plato’s dialogues is to stake out a territory for philosophy. In order to...
The paper considers why the structure of Cicero’s De Finibus implicitly favours the Academy, even th...
Plato uses the idea of divinatory knowledge as a metaphorical descriptor for a variety of kinds of d...
In classical literature, there was a serious debate surrounding the possibility of divination. More ...
This paper explores the interpretative strategies at work in a range of examples of ancient Greek di...
Many divination systems are epistemologically justified accord-ing to an explicit ontology: results ...
The objective is to show the peculiar way in which Cicero’s philosophical thinking is original and d...
In the well known episode in the Divination against Caecilius (Divinatio in Caecilium) 27–46, Cicero...
The present study centers on the distinctive characteristics of Cicero’s philosophical training; for...
The work of Richard H. Popkin both introduced the concept of skeptical fideism and served to impress...