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 1     Int,      II|           Officiis.~With regard to physics, I may remark at the outset
 2     Int,      II|            following the Stoics in physics, Cicero often believed himself
 3     Int,      II|         extravagances of the Stoic physics by a study of Aristotle
 4     Int,      II| understanding of his notions about physics, the Timaeus of Plato, which
 5     Int,      II|    forgotten, also, that the Stoic physics were in the main Aristotelian,
 6     Int,      II|         the case was different. In physics they stood absolutely alone,
 7     Int,     III|            nature of the Epicurean physics, the fact that there was
 8     Int,     III|            greater degree with the physics than with the ethics of
 9     Not,       1|      subject to another (here from physics to ethics) like the Gk.
10     Not,       1|           forth the true system of physics. If quoniam is read and
11     Not,       1|         Summary. Socrates rejected physics and made ethics supreme
12     Not,       1|           s Exposition. Antiochus' Physics. Summary. All that is consists
13     Not,       1|        Strato abandoned ethics for physics, Speusippus, Xenocrates,
14     Not,       1|           and immoral (38, 39). In physics he discarded the fifth element,
15     Not,       2|         the senses! (86) But about physics I will speak afterwards.
16     Not,       2|           parts of philosophy take Physics first. Would your sapiens
17     Not,       2|           I deprecate the study of Physics, for moral good results
18     Not,       2|     Ethical Science in 129141 and Physics in 116128. With the enumeration
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