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Alphabetical [« »] naturam 17 naturaque 1 naturas 1 nature 22 naturis 1 naturlich 1 natus 1 | Frequency [« »] 22 christ 22 fantasia 22 life 22 nature 22 probable 22 sceptics 22 sin | Marcus Tullius Cicero Academica Concordances nature |
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1 Int, I| most in accordance with nature, that of the student44. 2 Int, II| religious element in Cicero's nature inclined him very strongly 3 Int, III| extreme popularity: the easy nature of the Epicurean physics, 4 Int, IV| mention of Varro171. The nature of the works on which our 5 Int, IV| philosophy of the time, and the nature of their connection with 6 Not, 1| Goodness means obedience to nature, happiness the acquisition 7 Not, 1| The abstract conception of nature in relation to ethics is 8 Not, 1| were in accordance with nature, some at discord with nature, 9 Not, 1| nature, some at discord with nature, and some were neutral. 10 Not, 1| intellectual side of Zeno's nature. The very expression occurs 11 Not, 1| Arist. roughly divided the nature of man into two parts, the 12 Not, 1| Zeno however asserted the nature of man to be one and indivisible 13 Not, 2| prologue of so general a nature as to be taken from a stock 14 Not, 2| things to be in their own nature καταληπτα (‛οσον δε επι 15 Not, 2| science, we might urge that nature has constructed man with 16 Not, 2| They refused to discuss the nature of things in themselves, 17 Not, 2| subj., "which is of such a nature as to have lasted". Nam 18 Not, 2| us of the art with which nature has constructed the senses! ( 19 Not, 2| question is, what was the nature of their sensations at the 20 Not, 2| required by the instantaneous nature of the action. Chrysippo: 21 Not, 2| strong point of yours is that nature compels us to assent. But 22 Not, 2| them! (123) Who knows the nature of mind? Numberless opinions