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1 Not, 1| Summary. The threefold division of philosophy into ηθικη, 2 Not, 1| triplex: Plato has not this division, either consciously or unconsciously, 3 Not, 1| R. and P., p. 195). The division itself cannot be traced 4 Not, 1| D.F. III. 43), the third division is a development from the 5 Not, 1| is found in II. 42. The division is practically Aristotle' 6 Not, 1| corresponds best with the division of αγαθα into ποιητικα and 7 Not, 2| III. 24, where genus = division, pars = subdivision.~§44. 8 Not, 2| senses concern the first division only; the sapiens will follow 9 Not, 2| especially by you". The threefold division was peculiarly Stoic, though