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1 Int, II| II. The Philosophical Opinions of Cicero.~In order to define 2 Int, II| probability, he is uttering opinions which would have been recognised 3 Int, II| had held the most opposite opinions on the same subjects. To 4 Int, II| people should combat his opinions; for he makes it his sole [ 5 Int, II| and indivisible104. These opinions, however, he will not allow 6 Int, IV| fittest person to expound the opinions of that philosopher177. 7 Int, IV| little more than put forward opinions he had received from his 8 Int, IV| character and philosophical opinions of Catulus the elder.~In 9 Int, IV| definitely his philosophical opinions. In the De Oratore, when 10 Int, IV| well acquainted with his opinions246. No follower of Carneades 11 Int, IV| in favour of Antiochean opinions, but to what extent is uncertain256. 12 Int, IV| his philosophical [lxi] opinions, are alone needed here. 13 Not, 1| should at least learn Plato's opinions from Tim. 35 A sq. It is 14 Not, 1| it all in with the known opinions of old Academics and Peripatetics. 15 Not, 1| have glided over Plato's opinions with a much more cautious 16 Not, 2| written in support of dogmatic opinions, imitated throughout the 17 Not, 2| influence on the culture and opinions of Augustine as the Academica 18 Not, 2| man without hearing all opinions? This subject was discussed 19 Not, 2| the time of Arcesilas? His opinions have had scanty, though 20 Not, 2| dissenserunt: genuine Antiochean opinions, see the Academica Posteriora 21 Not, 2| Ista diceret: "stated the opinions you asked for." Poetam: 22 Not, 2| displays in narrating the opinions of philosophers, but no 23 Not, 2| Antiochus. How, holding the opinions he does, can he profess 24 Not, 2| the most irreconcilable opinions clinging on to the same 25 Not, 2| nature of mind? Numberless opinions clash, as do those of Dicaearchus,