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1     Int,      II|       repulsive to his mind than dogmatism. As an orator, he was accustomed
2     Int,      II|    repelled him from the fury of dogmatism. He repeatedly insists that
3     Int,      II| Pyrrhonian scepticism and of the dogmatism of Zeno and Epicurus. Their
4     Int,      IV|       negative arguments against dogmatism, which in ed. 1. had formed
5     Not,       2|        headed a reaction towards dogmatism, (2) that he based the possibility
6     Not,       2|        cover his retreat towards dogmatism. A glimpse of his position
7     Not,       2|        question at issue between dogmatism and scepticism. Cognoscebantur:
8     Not,       2|       time, that your defence of dogmatism is overthrown (105). You
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