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1 Int, IV| their assent to the truth of phenomena. To this a retort is made 2 Not, 1| involutis: physical phenomena are often spoken of in these 3 Not, 1| Rashness in giving assent to phenomena, and all other defects in 4 Not, 1| but to the obscurity of phenomena, which had led the ancients 5 Not, 1| the truth or falsehood of phenomena, the proper course to take 6 Not, 2| pronounce definite judgments on phenomena. (See 78 of this book.) 7 Not, 2| or allow it to assent to phenomena (37). Mind, memory, the 8 Not, 2| assent to be given to some phenomena, he therefore who does away 9 Not, 2| innate clearness of some phenomena (εναργεια) is due to two 10 Not, 2| the light by which these phenomena are surrounded, (2) their 11 Not, 2| the similarity between two phenomena could never be great enough 12 Not, 2| themselves, and kept to phenomena. Intersit: i.e. inter visa. 13 Not, 2| Academics gave to probable phenomena. Adprobare: this word is 14 Not, 2| always assumes the truth of phenomena, and cannot prove it. This 15 Not, 2| to deny the certainty of phenomena. The latter mode leaves 16 Not, 2| assent) is not to be given to phenomena. This dogma Catulus might