adiaforía 41
From Greek 945; 948; 953; 945; 966; 959; 961; 959; 962; ( adiaphoros indifferent ) ; 945; (a without ) 948; 953; 945; 981; 949; 961; 969; ( diafero differ , change ) . 1st_ Immutability of own mood of cynical and stoic philosophies. 2o_ According to pyrronism intellectual apathy or ataraxia was the end of the adiaphoria of thought, which should refrain from judging what was not an obvious truth. See cynism, stoicism, epohé.
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