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1 II, 72 | little is the least obvious. Philosophers have much oftener claimed
2 II, 72 | it comes that almost all philosophers have confused ideas of things,
3 II, 150 | have his admirers. Even philosophers wish for them. Those who
4 III, 184 | people seek Him among the philosophers, sceptics, and dogmatists,
5 III, 219 | difference to morality. And yet philosophers have constructed their ethics
6 III, 220 | 220. The fallacy of philosophers who have not discussed the
7 IV, 266 | which did not exist for our philosophers of old! We freely attack
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9 VI, 349 | Immateriality of the soul—Philosophers who have mastered their
10 VI, 415 | occasion such disputes among philosophers. For one denies the assumption
11 VII, 430 | Shall it be that of the philosophers, who put forward, as the
12 VII, 430 | find truth or good. The philosophers have promised you that,
13 VII, 443 | those who are more educated: philosophers, they astonish ordinary
14 VII, 443 | Christians, they astonish philosophers.~Who will then be surprised
15 VII, 461 | made three sects; and the philosophers have done no other thing
16 VII, 462 | or at least in amusement. Philosophers have shown the vanity of
17 VII, 463 | 463. Philosophers.—They believe that God alone
18 VII, 464 | 464. Philosophers.—We are full of things which
19 VII, 464 | thinking of them. And thus philosophers have said in vain: "Retire
20 VII, 503 | 503. Philosophers have consecrated the vices
21 VII, 509 | 509. Philosophers.—A fine thing to cry to
22 VII, 525 | 525. The philosophers did not prescribe feelings
23 VIII, 556| rise either to the pride of philosophers, who have known God, and
24 IX, 606 | is born in sin. No sea of philosophers has said this. Therefore
25 IX, 612 | different theologies, while the philosophers separated into a thousand
26 IX, 617 | positive fact. While all philosophers separate into different
27 X, 689 | doubt whether they were philosophers or Christians, one saying
28 XIV, 904 | of the Jews and sects of philosophers would have banished them
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