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1 I, 15| accomplished orator, but also a philosopher, since he alone was an imitator 2 II, 3 | cannot behold. And that philosopher and poet severely accuses 3 II, 7 | sentiments: for since you are a philosopher, I ought to receive from 4 III, 2 | he answered that he was a philosopher, that is, a searcher after 5 III, 5 | himself also lost the name of philosopher, because his system is to 6 III, 5 | to constitute himself a philosopher on account of that very 7 III, 9 | and judged worthy of a philosopher. But I think that he, being 8 III, 12| did Euclid, no obscure philosopher, who was the founder of 9 III, 14| said, to call himself a philosopher; or Thales of Miletus, who 10 III, 14| orator, that same consummate philosopher, also censures the Greeks, 11 III, 15| plainly the wiser, who had the philosopher as her creature, that all 12 III, 15| with what intention the philosopher betook himself to that most 13 III, 15| not in the heart of the philosopher, but in the bosom of the 14 III, 18| by the authority of the philosopher to the commission of this 15 IV, 3 | and may happen, that some philosopher may undertake a priesthood 16 V, 2 | that it was the office of a philosopher to remedy the errors of 17 V, 2 | odious cruelty raged. O philosopher, a flatterer, and a time-server! 18 V, 15| foolish. Carneades was a philosopher of the Academic sect; and 19 V, 15| indeed with the gravity of a philosopher, whose prudence ought to 20 V, 18| that the case which the philosopher proposes is possible: what, 21 VI, 8 | discharged the office of a philosopher, but of a prophet. And because 22 VI, 9 | that naturally, or, as the philosopher says, of their own accord, 23 VII, 7 | much out of the way, and no philosopher so vain, as not to see something 24 VII, 7 | surely act the part of the philosopher; and though he could not