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1     Int,      II|        estimable as supplying a basis on which this practical
2     Int,     III|       as yet a strong practical basis for morality in the legal
3     Int,      IV|         by them, a satisfactory basis for επιστημη, was already
4     Int,      IV|    Antiochus, that [lii] such a basis was provided by the older
5     Not,       1|        but as the sole ultimate basis of truth. Rashness in giving
6     Not,       2|   unless her dogmas have a sure basis (27). Hence the Academics
7     Not,       2|        sufficient to serve as a basis for action. Hermann's neu
8     Not,       2| Probability is quite sufficient basis for the arts. One strong
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