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1 Int, I| with Patro, who succeeded Zeno of Sidon as head of the 2 Int, I| as Diogenes calls him16, Zeno of Sidon, now the head of 3 Int, I| is curious to find that Zeno is numbered by Cicero among 4 Int, II| Cicero's age; Stoicism not as Zeno understood it, but as Posidonius 5 Int, II| of Epicurus, but that of Zeno, Phaedrus, Patro, and Xeno; 6 Int, II| and of the dogmatism of Zeno and Epicurus. Their logical 7 Int, II| with their polemic against Zeno and his followers, maintained 8 Int, II| his authority for them105. Zeno, who is merely an ignoble 9 Int, II| general feeling with regard to Zeno, and there can be no doubt 10 Int, II| stealing the doctrines of Zeno, ever stoutly maintained 11 Int, II| stoutly maintained that Zeno had stolen them before. 12 Int, II| regarded chiefly the ethics of Zeno with this feeling, while 13 Int, II| Cicero lies. To the former Zeno's dialectic was true and 14 Int, IV| philosopher may have borrowed from Zeno. The rôle given to Hortensius, 15 I, IX| Polemonem audiverant adsidue Zeno et Arcesilas. 35. Sed Zeno 16 I, IX| Zeno et Arcesilas. 35. Sed Zeno cum Arcesilam anteiret aetate 17 I, X| X. Zeno igitur nullo modo is erat, 18 II, VI| si illud esset, sicut Zeno definiret, tale visum—iam 19 II, XLII| eum secuti Parmenides et Zeno, itaque ab his Eleatici 20 II, XLII| mediis ea momenta, quae Zeno voluit, nulla esse censuit. 21 II, XLII| a conciliatione naturae, Zeno statuit finem esse bonorum, 22 II, XLIII| multo maior etiam dissensio. Zeno in una virtute positam beatam 23 II, XLV| habeamus, corpus solum tuetur, Zeno, quasi corporis simus expertes, 24 II, XLVII| pertinent. Negat enim vos Zeno, negat Antiochus scire quicquam. 25 II, XLVII| sapientem. Et hoc quidem Zeno gestu conficiebat. Nam, 26 Not, 1| the Stoic school, though Zeno and Cleanthes had given 27 Not, 1| old tradition, to which Zeno and Arcesilas, pupils of 28 Not, 1| were both disloyal (34). Zeno maintained that nothing 29 Not, 1| is known. Polemonem ... Zeno et Arcesilas: scarcely true, 30 Not, 1| Polemo was merely one of Zeno's many teachers (Diog. VII. 31 Not, 1| Arcesilas was born about 315, Zeno about 350, though the dates 32 Not, 1| the intellectual side of Zeno's nature. The very expression 33 Not, 1| το δε επιπειθες λογωι); Zeno however asserted the nature 34 Not, 1| truth of all sensations, Zeno abandoned the weak positions 35 Not, 1| contends, with Antiochus, that Zeno merely renamed old doctrines ( 36 Not, 1| trace of later Stoicism. To Zeno all καταληπτικαι φαντασιαι 37 Not, 1| re-published in Grote's Aristotle.) Zeno's εννοιαι were all this 38 Not, 2| unwarrantable verbal innovations of Zeno in order to excuse the extreme 39 Not, 2| with the dialogue. Probably Zeno is the person who serius 40 Not, 2| of καταληψις advanced by Zeno. The doctrine of ακαταληψια 41 Not, 2| avoid, his rejection of Zeno's definition of the καταληπτικη 42 Not, 2| then must either maintain Zeno's definition or give in 43 Not, 2| Cic. does not often name Zeno of Elea. Saturninus: of 44 Not, 2| excused by the provocation Zeno gave, see Aug. Contra Acad. 45 Not, 2| neque opinari, oportet, ut Zeno, tota philosophia sublata 46 Not, 2| Arcesilas may be seen thus (76). Zeno held strongly that the wise 47 Not, 2| Plato's Republic. Ignis: Zeno's opinion, T.D. I. 19. Animam: 48 Not, 2| Xenophanes, Parmenides, Zeno of Elea, Euclides, Menedemus, 49 Not, 2| Lucullus, and myself (133). Zeno thinks virtue gives happiness. " 50 Not, 2| points in which Antiochus and Zeno agree. For instance, they 51 Not, 2| I. 22). See more on 139. Zeno: cf. D.F. IV. 15 Inventor 52 Not, 2| criticism is applied to Zeno's finis in D.F. IV. 17, 53 Not, 2| to them that according to Zeno all of them are slaves, 54 Not, 2| whatever (144). This last point Zeno used to illustrate by action 55 Not, 2| this symbolic action of Zeno cf. D.F. II. 18, Orat. 113,