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1 4 | AFFECTIONS, AND THE CENSURE OF EPICURUS.~That which follows is concerning 2 4 | concerning the school of Epicurus; that as there is no anger 3 4 | is no kindness. For when Epicurus thought that it was inconsistent 4 4 | said by Posidonius, that Epicurus understood that there were 5 4 | and moreover foolish? But Epicurus was not so crafty as to 6 8 | overthrown if we believe Epicurus speaking thus:--~"For the 7 8 | to be reverenced. While Epicurus entertains these sentiments, 8 9 | before them. Afterwards Epicurus said that there was indeed 9 10| who was his hearer, or Epicurus, to whom all folly flowed 10 10| levity of Democritus and Epicurus, either to the authority 11 13| see, that argument also of Epicurus is done away. God, he says, 12 13| interest in anything, which Epicurus especially aims at; but 13 13| unable to know good. But Epicurus did not see this, nor did 14 15| perceives unjust things. But Epicurus opposes us, and says: "If 15 17| CARE AND ANGER.~God, says Epicurus, regards nothing; therefore