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1 Pre | purpose which I have kept in view and have explained above. 2 Int, II| in the Academica Cicero's view of the first problem: that 3 Int, II| what can be said for every view. It is a positive duty to 4 Int, II| Disputations, he maintains a view entirely at variance with 5 Int, II| who, in the rough popular view which regarded ethics mainly 6 Int, II| Academy to the New. This view is confirmed by the fact 7 Int, III| we get any full or clear view of it. Any one who attempts 8 Int, III| philosophical, even in the ancient view, which preceded the Academica, 9 Int, IV| is intended. Against this view the reasons adduced by Krische 10 Int, IV| simultaneously at Astura.~Another view of the συνταγματα in question 11 Int, IV| reasons, decides that this view is unsatisfactory, and prefers 12 Int, IV| equally affects the old view maintained by Madvig.~[xxxvi] ~ 13 Int, IV| interlocutor, a more detailed view of his accomplishments. 14 Int, IV| undoubtedly was247, could view with indifference the latest 15 Int, IV| reason in favour of this view is the difficulty of understanding 16 Int, IV| speech already made. On the view I have taken, there would 17 Int, IV| by Cicero himself. If my view of the preceding speech 18 Int, IV| Hortensius, however, was in my view such as any cultivated man 19 Int, IV| lingered279. The scenery in view was magnificent280. As the 20 Int, IV| which arose from a wrong view of Nonius' quotations, which 21 Not, 1| 81.~§§15—42. Antiochus' view of the history of Philosophy. 22 Not, 1| philosophiam: this, the Xenophontic view of Socrates, was the popular 23 Not, 1| Dei, VIII. 4). The same view is supposed to be found 24 Not, 1| 116 [I dissent from his view of Aristotle's evidence], 25 Not, 1| footnotes. The clearest view of Aristotle's doctrine 26 Not, 1| indifferently For the Stoic view of ποιοτης, see Zeller, 27 Not, 1| and Topica, 11—13. A good view of the history of the doctrine 28 Not, 1| to the whole Antiochean view as given in II. 12—64, cf. 29 Not, 1| here of Antiochus' real view with Cicero's reminiscences 30 Not, 1| ethics; we have here a Stoic view of him transmitted through 31 Not, 1| branch of the ληπτα. This view of Madvig's is strongly 32 Not, 1| treat largely of the Stoic view of emotions.) Wesenberg, 33 Not, 1| VIII. with notes) For his view of sensation and thought 34 Not, 1| 78 seems to take the same view, but I have not come across 35 Not, 2| their own way. See another view in Krische, p. 62.~13. Krische 36 Not, 2| not allow of a more exact view of his doctrine. Modern 37 Not, 2| consisted. He denied the popular view of Arcesilas and Carneades, 38 Not, 2| verbis: of course with a view to showing that nothing 39 Not, 2| Em. 150. For Epicurus' view of sensation see n. on 79, 40 Not, 2| essent, and you get the real view of the Academic, who would 41 Not, 2| to induce me to change my view (63).~§54. Ne hoc quidem: 42 Not, 2| who maintained the Stoic view, was practically refuted 43 Not, 2| praeclarum prospectum: the view was a favourite one with 44 Not, 2| Evertit: for the Epicurean view of Dialectic see R. and 45 Not, 2| Carneades, "is Diogenes' view, not mine" (137). Chrysippus 46 Not, 2| this is quite a different view from that in 131; yet another 47 Not, 2| merely considered with a view to the choice of the supposed