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1 Int, I| converted at once to the tenets of the [ii] master.3 Phaedrus 2 Int, I| spirit, and with the main tenets of each. His own statements, 3 Int, II| attracted Cicero to these tenets was their evident adaptability 4 Int, II| expression. Again, the Academic tenets were those with which the 5 Int, III| another of pre-existing tenets. It would be hasty to conclude 6 Not, 1| philosophy (15). He had no fixed tenets, his one doctrine being 7 Not, 1| Socrates and adopted definite tenets, yet remained in essential 8 Not, 2| with what is known of the tenets of the later Peripatetics;