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1     Int,      II|        that the happiness of the wise man would remain unimpaired
2     Int,      IV|        after Carneades, that the wise man would opine255 (τον
3     Not,       2|          to the authority of the wise man. How can they find out
4     Not,       2|        How can they find out the wise man without hearing all
5     Not,       2| statement of the latter that the wise man would "opine," that
6     Not,       2|        they, "you allow that the wise man in madness withholds
7     Not,       2|    following statement, that the wise man sometimes does opine"
8     Not,       2|      Zeno held strongly that the wise man ought to keep clear
9     Not,       2|        if he maintained that the wise man sometimes opines (112).
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