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 1     Not,       1|       genitive is merely one of definition, the causae are the res
 2     Not,       1|         More Stoic still is the definition of virtue as the perfection
 3     Not,       1|         I. 7, 9, where the same definition is ascribed to Anaxagoras—
 4     Not,       1|      which does not necessitate definition. ετυμολογιαν: this is almost
 5     Not,       1|       Stob. II. 6, 4 quotes his definition of the αγαθον. Diligenter ...
 6     Not,       2|         his rejection of Zeno's definition of the καταληπτικη φαντασια
 7     Not,       2|     must either maintain Zeno's definition or give in to the sceptics (
 8     Not,       2|       igitur: the Greek of this definition will be found in Zeller
 9     Not,       2|      corresponds closely to the definition given by Sextus in four
10     Not,       2|          Hypotyp. III. 242, the definition is clipt), and in Diog.
11     Not,       2| considers them essential to the definition and instances Orestes who
12     Not,       2|          II. 11 quotes Cicero's definition and condenses it thus; his
13     Not,       2|   dogmatists was waged over the definition of the single sensation.
14     Not,       2|    knowledge. Here we rise to a definition. This one often appears
15     Not,       2|        perceptionibus: the same definition of an art occurs in N.D.
16     Not,       2|       above. Αποδειξις: cf. the definition very often given by Sext.
17     Not,       2|       They first give a general definition of sensation, and then lay
18     Not,       2|      really corresponded to the definition. Carneades largely used
19     Not,       2|        not to define, for (1) a definition cannot be a definition of
20     Not,       2|        a definition cannot be a definition of two things, (2) if the
21     Not,       2|       of two things, (2) if the definition is applicable only to one
22     Not,       2|          even" i.e. if even the definition is firmly known, the thing,
23     Not,       2|  Arcesilas therefore demanded a definition of perception. This definition
24     Not,       2|  definition of perception. This definition Arcesilas combated. This
25     Not,       2|      falsum: the constant Stoic definition of αξιωμα, see Diog. VII.
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