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1     Int,      II|         were notorious for their ignorance of logic112, and in ethics
2     Not,       1|         later. For the Epicurean ignorance of geometry see note on
3     Not,       1|   consists in a consciousness of ignorance. Moral exhortation was his
4     Not,       1|         Knowledge, if otherwise, Ignorance (41). Perception, thus defined,
5     Not,       1| therefore is chargeable not with ignorance of Stoicism but with careless
6     Not,       1|         extraordinary display of ignorance. Deinceps omnia: παντα εφεξης
7     Not,       2|         knew nothing but his own ignorance, while Plato pursued the
8     Not,       2|       who holds him convicted of ignorance, for representing Carneades
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