Sextus Empiricus and Ancient Physics 2015
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9781107706590.009
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“…I.8.42.25-29) As can be seen, the two definitions are based on the Greek term diastema. Bobzien (2015), analyzing the use of the term in Sextus Empiricus, associates it with three meanings related to the context in which the term occurs. Although the proposal is linked to the interpretation of the skeptical author's passages, it is also useful for understanding the use of diastema in the Stoic context.…”
Section: Time As "Diastema" Of Motionmentioning
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“…I.8.42.25-29) As can be seen, the two definitions are based on the Greek term diastema. Bobzien (2015), analyzing the use of the term in Sextus Empiricus, associates it with three meanings related to the context in which the term occurs. Although the proposal is linked to the interpretation of the skeptical author's passages, it is also useful for understanding the use of diastema in the Stoic context.…”
Section: Time As "Diastema" Of Motionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 Diastema is used with the meaning of 'interval' of motion whenever it refers to a portion/period of a motion, thus representing the basis of our ability to measure periods of time. If we consider the two definitions of time reported above, Bobzien (2015) associates this interpretation with Chrysippus, especially because it refers to the cyclic motion of the cosmos. The term diastema also means extension of motion whenever time refers to a completely general motion in which no periodic or duration aspect is indicated.…”
Section: Time As "Diastema" Of Motionmentioning
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