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1   I,  59|        who devoted themselves to philosophy, not only disregarded refinement
2  II,   5|        pry into the mysteries of philosophy, seek to learn these things,
3  II,  13| doctrines of the learned, and of philosophy, do you not then think it
4  II,  30|         takes away the ground of philosophy itself, and asserts that
5  II,  30|         no sufficient reason why philosophy should be sought out, even
6  II,  31|          soul, has made room for philosophy, and found out a reason
7  II,  69|   practice since then? Medicine, philosophy, music, and all the other
8 III,  35|       remembered in the study of philosophy, who have been raised by
9  IV,  18|          devoted to the study of philosophy; nay, let us rather suppose
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