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1     Int,      II|      Philosophy was emphatically defined as the art of [xx] conduct (
2     Not,       1|      sequence. Τυχη therefore is defined as αιτια αδηλος ανθρωπινωι
3     Not,       1|          of the mind, hence they defined everything about which they
4     Not,       1| Ignorance (41). Perception, thus defined, he regarded as morally
5     Not,       2|        from that passage that he defined the cognisable to be "quod
6     Not,       2|          n. on the passage. Thus defined, he most likely tried to
7     Not,       2|  adsensus: so in I. 41 sensus is defined to be id quod est sensu
8     Not,       2|        Note (1) that the line is defined in Greek as μηκος απλατες. (
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