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1 Int, II| and he defends the great sceptic by the plea that his one 2 Int, IV| between the dogmatic and sceptic schools. Catulus offered 3 Int, IV| with that of the earlier sceptic. It is also exceedingly 4 Not, 1| the weak positions to the sceptic and retired to the inner 5 Not, 1| Socrates was far from being a sceptic, as Cic. supposes; see note 6 Not, 2| talk about freedom suits a sceptic better than a dogmatist ( 7 Not, 2| ought to be held with a sceptic, since argument can add 8 Not, 2| emphasis is on sit, the sceptic regards only phenomenal, 9 Not, 2| 15) quietly suppresses a sceptic by saying ουκ αγω σχολην 10 Not, 2| more use arguing with a sceptic than with a corpse. Ullam 11 Not, 2| εστι λογος (i.e. the 5th sceptic τροπος for showing sense 12 Not, 2| dogmatist always held that the sceptic must, if consistent, be 13 Not, 2| proof be impossible, as the sceptic says, there must be a proof 14 Not, 2| show it impossible; the sceptic doctrine must be provable. 15 Not, 2| by the dogmatist and the sceptic, the former meant by them " 16 Not, 2| Adv. Math. VII. 260, the sceptic is called εμβροντητος for 17 Not, 2| inter rectum et pravum: the sceptic would no more allow the 18 Not, 2| Nihil interesse autem: the sceptic is not concerned to prove 19 Not, 2| their faith is shaken by sceptic paradoxes (46). The sceptics 20 Not, 2| intentional misconception of the sceptic position; see n. on 50. 21 Not, 2| supplies Sext. with one of the sceptic τροποι, see Pyrrh. Hyp. 22 Not, 2| doctrine is assigned to a sceptic. As it stands in the text 23 Not, 2| however, by no means a sceptic, for he also held a γνησιη 24 Not, 2| would have wondered how a sceptic could accept his formulae; 25 Not, 2| πραιοτης to be a name for the sceptic τελος, but the name scarcely