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1 II, 5 | philosophers of the Stoic sect are of the same opinion, 2 II, 9 | who are the chief of every sect. In short, from those first 3 II, 9 | novelties, that he might found a sect in his own name. And because 4 II, 9 | fault of Cicero, but of the sect. For when he had undertaken 5 III, 3 | FOUNDER OF THE ACADEMIC SECT.~Philosophy appears to consist 6 III, 4 | others. For each particular sect overturns all others, to 7 III, 4 | accuse it of folly. Whatever sect you shall praise and pronounce 8 III, 14| have learned, or in what sect you have discovered the 9 III, 15| instruction of virtue in this sect, since even those who enjoin 10 V, 2 | have been one of the same sect. But if this was so, what 11 V, 15| philosopher of the Academic sect; and one who knows not what 12 V, 18| maintain the dogma of his own sect, the chief opinion of which 13 VII, 7 | mock; but we show that no sect was so much out of the way, 14 VII, 7 | they have approved of any sect, and have devoted themselves