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 1       I,      VI|          et utrisque hic bonorum finis videbatur, adipisci quae
 2      II,    VIII|       cognitionis quaestionisque finis inventio. At nemo invenit
 3      II,   XXXVI|    omnium evolvas, mores fingas, finis bonorum malorumque constituas,
 4      II,   XLIII|   bonorum, quos exposui, malorum finis esse contrarios. Ad vos
 5     Not,       1|       VIII. 8. On the Antiochean finis see more in note on 22.
 6     Not,       1|         statement of the ethical finis with that in 19 and the
 7     Not,       1|         Peripatetic views of the finis. I regret that my space
 8     Not,       1|       summum bonum. As the Stoic finis was αρετη only, that alone
 9     Not,       1|         causa philosophandi nisi finis boni. Divinum: see R. and
10     Not,       1|       description of Aristotle's finis in D.F. II. 19. Ipsum habitum:
11     Not,       2|       φαντασια is called φεγγος. Finis: so in the beginning of
12     Not,       2|   unusual phrase for the ethical finis. Ut moveri non possint:
13     Not,       2|      connection with the ethical finis; cf. 129 and I. 19. Idemque
14     Not,       2| translation of επιστημη. For the finis of Herillus see Madv. on
15     Not,       2|         etc.: in D.F. IV. 14 the finis of Polemo is stated to be
16     Not,       2|           Scala. Carneades: this finis is given in D.F. II. 35 (
17     Not,       2|         Stoicos disserebat). The finis therefore, thus stated,
18     Not,       2|          play on the legal words finis terminus possessio in De
19     Not,       2|   criticism is applied to Zeno's finis in D.F. IV. 17, 25. Ut ...
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