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| Path | Title | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
/home |
Home | This page. Master catalog of all wiki pages. |
/log |
Session Log | Chronological record of decisions, significant queries, and document actions. |
/next-steps |
Next Steps | Immediate tasks for the following session, in priority order. |
/adi-355-sources |
ADI-355 Source Library | Index of primary sources for the unity-of-virtue diagram. Tier 1 complete. |
/adi-355-sources/diogenes-laertius-7-125-126 |
D.L. 7.125–126 | Hicks translation. Locus classicus for antakolouthia. |
/adi-355-sources/stobaeus-arius-didymus |
Stobaeus / Arius Didymus | Inwood & Gerson. Five passages from Anth. II.5–12. |
/adi-355-sources/cicero-de-finibus-iii |
Cicero — De Finibus III | Woolf/Annas (CUP 2001). Arēte root node and Dikaiosynē head. |
/adi-355-sources/cicero-de-officiis-i |
Cicero — De Officiis I.15–17 | Miller/Loeb (1913). Four-part division of the honestum. |
/adi-355-sources/seneca-letter-67 |
Seneca — Ep. 67 | Gummere/Loeb. Deliberative-council antakolouthia; sub-virtue attestations. |
/adi-355-sources/seneca-letter-85 |
Seneca — Ep. 85 | Gummere/Loeb. Phronesis syllogism; andreia as cognitive virtue. |
/adi-355-sources/long-and-sedley-61 |
Long & Sedley — Sections 60 and 61 | CUP 1987. Secondary-perspective doctrine; formal antakolouthia; cardinal/sub-virtue distinction; sub-virtue census. |
Active Linear Project: Aporos Pilot
Linear Team: Adinfinitum
Active Issue (In Progress): ADI-355 — Build a canonical diagram of the virtues
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