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Alphabetical [« »] absent 4 absentibus 1 absit 1 absolute 17 absolutely 13 absolutum 2 absolvi 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 56 17 70 17 86 17 absolute 17 attempt 17 believe 17 certe | Marcus Tullius Cicero Academica Concordances absolute |
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1 Int, II| says, the doctrine that absolute knowledge is impossible 2 Int, II| with a conviction of its absolute, indestructible and irrefragable 3 Int, II| same subjects. To withhold absolute assent from all doctrines, 4 II, XVII| sed undique perfecte et absolute ita pares, ut inter eos 5 Not, 2| argument in favour of assuming absolute knowledge to be attainable. 6 Not, 2| distinguish between the absolute absence of certainty, and 7 Not, 2| certainty, and the denial of its absolute presence. Let us deal with 8 Not, 2| would no more allow the absolute certainty of this distinction 9 Not, 2| not concerned to prove the absolute similarity of the two sensations 10 Not, 2| sceptics, cf. Sext. A.M. IX. 1. Absolute ita paris: Halm as well 11 Not, 2| culpa est: cf. 32. Finium: absolute limits; the fallacy of the 12 Not, 2| terms as though they were absolute. Quatenus: the same ellipse 13 Not, 2| mean either to render an absolute approval or disapproval, 14 Not, 2| answer be not taken to imply absolute approval or absolute disapproval; 15 Not, 2| imply absolute approval or absolute disapproval; the result 16 Not, 2| showed their hostility to absolute knowledge by refusing τον ‛ 17 Not, 2| is that assent (meaning absolute assent) is not to be given