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 1     Int,       I|        those pupils and admirers of Carneades whom he had known18. Phaedrus
 2     Int,      II|            as that of Arcesilas and Carneades; the medley of Academicism,
 3     Int,      II|           paribus, and that man was Carneades94.~In looking at the second
 4     Int,      II|             Simply thus. Arcesilas, Carneades, and Philo had been too
 5     Int,      II|           and pronounced boldly for Carneades, they would naturally regard
 6     Int,      II|          the hands of Arcesilas and Carneades. Once he gives expression
 7     Int,      II|         went to Cicero's heart that Carneades should have found it necessary
 8     Int,     III|           two centuries, if we omit Carneades, no one had propounded anything
 9     Int,      IV|           to Rome the embassy which Carneades accompanied; who was at
10     Int,      IV|           he speaks of the visit of Carneades to Rome240, he does not
11     Int,      IV|         opinions246. No follower of Carneades and Clitomachus, such as
12     Int,      IV|           consisted of a defence of Carneades and Arcesilas against [li]
13     Int,      IV|         which was so distinctive of Carneades. All the counter arguments
14     Int,      IV|        older philosophy, which both Carneades and Philo had wrongly abandoned.
15     Int,      IV|         maintained by Catulus after Carneades, that the wise man would
16     Int,      IV|             exposition by Cicero of Carneades' positive teaching, practically
17       I,     XII|        Arcesilae ratione permansit. Carneades autem nullius philosophiae
18      II,      VI|           Lacydes fuisset. Sed ipse Carneades diu tenuit: nam nonaginta
19      II,      IX|         posse, ut alia non possent, Carneades acutius resistebat. Nam
20      II,      XI|             quae non impediatur, ut Carneades volebat, sive aliud quid
21      II,     XXI|         enim et primum et secundum. Carneades non numquam secundum illud
22      II,    XXIX|           vel stertas licet, inquit Carneades, non modo quiescas. Sed
23      II,     XXX|          modi inciderat, sic ludere Carneades solebat: 'Si recte conclusi,
24      II,   XXXII|    Clitomacho auctore quo modo ista Carneades diceret. Accipe quem ad
25      II,    XLII|        accedere. Introducebat etiam Carneades, non quo probaret, sed ut
26      II,     XLV|          Legi apud Clitomachum, cum Carneades et Stoicus Diogenes ad senatum
27      II,     XLV|             cuius quidem sententiam Carneades ita studiose defensitabat,
28     Not,       1|              and were carried on by Carneades (46).~§43. Breviter: MSS.
29     Not,       1|  possibility of the probabile which Carneades put forward. For the doctrine
30     Not,       2|           he distorted the views of Carneades to suit his own. As to (
31     Not,       2|          καταλ.). But Arcesilas and Carneades would not have attempted
32     Not,       2|            alleged by Arcesilas and Carneades to reside in sense, he was
33     Not,       2|             the δηλον or πιθανον of Carneades, hence he eagerly pressed
34     Not,       2|       popular view of Arcesilas and Carneades, that they were apostles
35     Not,       2|             By him the dialectic of Carneades is treated as genuinely
36     Not,       2|    perception of their minds. This, Carneades said, would be inconsistent,
37     Not,       2|            δε αδηλα (quoted as from Carneades), also 54 of this book.
38     Not,       2|       distinguunt: the followers of Carneades rather than those of Arcesilas;
39     Not,       2|      another trans. of φαντασια. Ut Carneades: see Sext. A.M. VII. 166
40     Not,       2|             the process required by Carneades' rules. Ad verum ipsum:
41     Not,       2|     corresponded to the definition. Carneades largely used the reductio
42     Not,       2|              Pr. Ev. XIV. 8, 4 says Carneades allowed that truth and falsehood (
43     Not,       2|          φαινεται ζητειται. Neither Carneades nor Arcesilas ever denied,
44     Not,       2|          there is no inconsistency. Carneades allowed that visa, in themselves,
45     Not,       2|        passage be translated thus, "Carneades sometimes granted as a second
46     Not,       2|           vanishes. The argument of Carneades would then run thus, (1)
47     Not,       2|           cf. 143. Quasi quaeratur: Carneades refused to discuss about
48     Not,       2|            Rep. 1036 B relates that Carneades in reading the arguments
49     Not,       2| εκκαλυπτικον. For the mode in which Carneades dealt with Dialectic cf.
50     Not,       2|          equosque, adding semperque Carneades προβολην pugilis et retentionem
51     Not,       2|           Clitomachus, the whole of Carneades' system (98). Carneades
52     Not,       2|             Carneades' system (98). Carneades laid down two divisions
53     Not,       2|         ignorance, for representing Carneades as dividing visa into those
54     Not,       2|             even for a moment, that Carneades in any way upheld καταληψις?
55     Not,       2|            as distinct from that of Carneades. I see absolutely no reason
56     Not,       2|        Diodorus, Polemo, Antiochus, Carneades (129-131). If I desire to
57     Not,       2|              Albinus joking said to Carneades "You do not think me a praetor
58     Not,       2|            a sapiens." "That," said Carneades, "is Diogenes' view, not
59     Not,       2|             IV. 15. See n. below on Carneades. Antiochus probat: the germs
60     Not,       2|           Halm huc after Jo. Scala. Carneades: this finis is given in
61     Not,       2|      secundum naturam esse diximus, Carneades non ille quidem auctor sed
62     Not,       2|        omnibus aut maximis frui, ut Carneades contra Stoicos disserebat).
63     Not,       2|        Polemo, but it is clear that Carneades intended it to be different,
64     Not,       2|           Carneade: the vocative is Carneades in De Div. I. 23. Huic Stoico:
65     Not,       2|            the second ut with Lamb. Carneades ... defensitabat: this is
66     Not,       2|         that in 131; yet another of Carneades is given in T.D. V. 83.
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