Erillus
historical figure · 2 works · 5 mentions · 6 anchored passages
in the texts
On Moral Ends
Philosopher who held knowledge as the sole good, later refuted by Chrysippus and rejected
For Pyrrho, Aristo, and Erillus have long since been cast aside.
Erillus, again, referring all things to knowledge, saw one good of a sort, but neither the best nor that by which life could be steered.
or, as Erillus did, should embrace the cognition of the mind itself and abandon action.
Tusculan Disputations
Philosopher whose ethical opinion is said to have vanished from consideration
for those of Aristo, Pyrrho, Erillus, and certain others have vanished.