(Greek, seizing, taking possession) In Stoic thought, basic truths were apprehended by katalepsis, in the sense of being intuited or ‘given’. The doctrine was the focus of a great deal of sceptical attack.
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| Katalepsis | |
| Zeno of Tarsus |
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