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1 Pre | readers to find easily for themselves the information they require, 2 Int, I| philosophy, without troubling themselves to inquire too closely into 3 Int, I| beg all students to free themselves in reading the Academica. ~ 4 Int, II| ethical side. The works themselves, moreover, were direct imitations 5 Int, IV| finished that the Greeks themselves have nothing in the same 6 Not, 1| Matter, cf. 28. The Greeks themselves sometimes confuse ποιοτης 7 Not, 1| applied to the four elements themselves, N.D. I. 19; cf. also quintum 8 Not, 1| is "out of which qualia, themselves existing in (being co-extensive 9 Not, 1| perception. The Greeks, however, themselves use καταληψις for καταληπτικη 10 Not, 2| tried to show that things in themselves were incognisable, but that 11 Not, 2| external to the sensations themselves must be examined; the time 12 Not, 2| Carneades allowed that visa, in themselves, might be true or false, 13 Not, 2| the nature of things in themselves, and kept to phenomena. 14 Not, 2| about things external to themselves. The sincerity of Arcesilas 15 Not, 2| discuss about things in themselves but merely dealt with the 16 Not, 2| being false. The Stoics themselves admit that the senses are 17 Not, 2| visa and then contradict themselves by denying that there is 18 Not, 2| The Stoics differ among themselves about physical subjects, 19 Not, 2| in 118, bases of proof, themselves naturally incapable of proof, 20 Not, 2| Chrysippus. Dialecticians themselves cannot agree about the very