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1 III, 3 | subjects, knowledge and conjecture, and of nothing more. Knowledge 2 III, 3 | that there is in philosophy conjecture only; for that from which 3 III, 3 | is entirely occupied by conjecture. For every one conjectures 4 III, 3 | discuss natural subjects, conjecture that they are as they discuss 5 III, 3 | with that which is certain, conjecture with the uncertain. Let 6 III, 3 | mentioned. Come, let us conjecture about the state and character 7 III, 3 | as mad, since we wish to conjecture the character of that which 8 III, 3 | refute us. Come, let us conjecture what is now going on in 9 III, 4 | TAKEN AWAY BY SOCRATES, AND CONJECTURE BY ZENO.~Zeno and the Stoics, 10 III, 4 | were right in repudiating conjecture. For to conjecture that 11 III, 4 | repudiating conjecture. For to conjecture that you know that which 12 III, 6 | truth can be arrived at by conjecture. But no one can refute one 13 III, 8 | is no knowledge, but mere conjecture, which varies according 14 III, 27| since all things are done by conjecture, and many differing and 15 V, 9 | of the former ages, and conjecture that justice is absent because 16 VI, 2 | But if they were able to conjecture or to conceive in their 17 VI, 14| could not by any means even conjecture. Therefore they regarded