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1 Pre | reader the arguments for and against different readings in the 2 Int, II| was the one Academic tenet against which all the other schools [ 3 Int, II| busy with their polemic against Zeno and his followers, 4 Int, III| little inclination to cry out against the confusion of Ciceros 5 Int, IV| De Finibus, is intended. Against this view the reasons adduced 6 Int, IV| Cicero took every precaution against anachronisms.~The prooemium 7 Int, IV| must have been directed against the innovations made by 8 Int, IV| Carneades and Arcesilas against [li] the dogmatic schools251. 9 Int, IV| bore his name he had argued against philosophy altogether258, 10 Int, IV| the New Academic revolt against the supposed old Academico-Peripatetic 11 Int, IV| advance sceptical arguments against experience, which were reserved 12 Int, IV| did Cicero defend Philo against the attack of Catulus? Krische 13 Int, IV| of the negative arguments against dogmatism, which in ed. 14 Not, 1| is brought by Aristotle against the Atomists, Met. A, 2. 15 Not, 1| Academiam, and read erunt against the MSS., making illa plural. 16 Not, 1| εφιλο τιμηθησαν. Dates are against the theory, see Zeller 500.~§ 17 Not, 1| Stoics loudly protested against their being called either 18 Not, 2| beyond which the battle against criminals cannot be maintained, 19 Not, 2| point we must cease to fight against perverse sceptics and let 20 Not, 2| regarded as having revolted against the Old, all that it did 21 Not, 2| angry that he wrote a book against his old teacher (11 and 22 Not, 2| remarks made by the latter against Philo (12).~§1. Luculli: 23 Not, 2| ability? Arcesilas was a rebel against a good philosophy, just 24 Not, 2| Ti. Gracchus was a rebel against a good government (15). 25 Not, 2| refused to use violence against the tribunes. The only connection 26 Not, 2| were brought by each school against the other. In Plutarch Adv. 27 Not, 2| want of novelty is charged against Arcesilas, and the charge 28 Not, 2| Numenius treats his polemic against the καταλ. φαντ. as a mere 29 Not, 2| the sapiens must be proof against the rack; cf. esp. D.F. 30 Not, 2| em. of Dav. obscurare is against Cic.'s usage, that of Christ 31 Not, 2| render it impossible to guard against mistaking the one for the 32 Not, 2| προπετεια constantly brought against the dogmatists by Sext. 33 Not, 2| weaker than his new arguments against it. Quis enim: so Lamb. 34 Not, 2| highest position, protest against the truth of sense knowledge, 35 Not, 2| and Parmenides all declaim against sense knowledge. You said 36 Not, 2| advanced indeed arguments against sense-knowledge, but held 37 Not, 2| of my arguments yesterday against the senses. You are thus 38 Not, 2| am going now to advance against the senses arguments drawn 39 Not, 2| sensus: he wrote both for and against συνηθεια; cf. R. and P. 40 Not, 2| arguments of Chrysippus against the senses, quoted the address 41 Not, 2| told a lie, he establishes against himself not merely that 42 Not, 2| passage will defend Cic. against the strong censure of Madv. ( 43 Not, 2| fact seems to me strong against the introduction of longitudinem 44 Not, 2| Cicero is arguing as in 128 against the absurdity of attaching 45 Not, 2| nobilem), where Cic. protests against being compared to a demagogue, 46 Not, 2| Relinquit: Orelli relinqui against the MSS.~§139. Polemonis ... 47 Not, 2| Lucullus, do you rouse the mob against me like a seditious tribune