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1 Int, I| himself wholly, as he tells us, to the brilliant Academic.9 2 Int, I| affection, and Cicero tells us that he read his works more 3 Int, I| Literature formed then, he tells us, his solace and support, 4 Int, II| philosophic spirit requires us to find out what can be 5 Int, IV| in the letters. He tells us that it extended, on the 6 Int, IV| you begin to hesitate, let us desert to Brutus, who is 7 Int, IV| younger need not detain us long. It is clear from the 8 Int, IV| not have failed to tell us, as he does in the case 9 Int, IV| speech, he expressly tells us that such sceptical paradoxes 10 Int, IV| second edition, and can tell us nothing about the constitution 11 Not, 1| απαξια need not surprise us when we reflect (1) on the 12 Not, 2| this which might enable us to determine its connection 13 Not, 2| sense would be: "but let us suppose, for sake of argument, 14 Not, 2| Hyp. I. 235, who tells us that while the Carneadeans 15 Not, 2| comprehend. Sextus indeed tells us that he held things to be 16 Not, 2| ethics. What is important for us is, that Cic. never seems 17 Not, 2| to the thing which impels us to action, otherwise action 18 Not, 2| its absolute presence. Let us deal with these rather than 19 Not, 2| faculties do not enable us to distinguish between them. 20 Not, 2| our sensations do not give us correct information about 21 Not, 2| there is none (44). Let us discuss the matter farther. 22 Not, 2| panegyrist of philosophy, plunge us into more than Cimmerian 23 Not, 2| for our rule will prevent us from making any positive 24 Not, 2| Nitamur ... percipi: "let us struggle to prove the proposition, 25 Not, 2| the sun? Still he seems to us a foot broad, and Epicurus 26 Not, 2| speed, too, he appears to us to stand still (82). The 27 Not, 2| What an idea this gives us of the art with which nature 28 Not, 2| yours is that nature compels us to assent. But Panaetius 29 Not, 2| poorly of Antiochus? Let us consider however what system 30 Not, 2| common enough to prevent us from being surprised at 31 Not, 2| result whatever? (116) Let us see which one of actual