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 1     Int,      II|         Zeno and his followers, maintained on logical grounds, to deal
 2     Int,      II|  capable of degrees. The Stoics maintained that it was not, and in
 3     Int,      II| doctrines of Zeno, ever stoutly maintained that Zeno had stolen them
 4     Int,      IV|    equally affects the old view maintained by Madvig.~[xxxvi] ~Whatever
 5     Int,      IV|      seems to have been chiefly maintained through Atticus, who was
 6     Int,      IV|  πιθανον. One important opinion maintained by Catulus after Carneades,
 7     Not,       1|        way could Antiochus have maintained the practical identity of
 8     Not,       1|      aimed at the Atomists, who maintained that infinite subdivision
 9     Not,       1|        both disloyal (34). Zeno maintained that nothing but virtue
10     Not,       1|     Socrates to be certain; and maintained that since arguments of
11     Not,       2|     against criminals cannot be maintained, so after a certain point
12     Not,       2|         sensations, they simply maintained that, granting the existence
13     Not,       2|    alike. Aristo the Chian, who maintained the Stoic view, was practically
14     Not,       2|      similarity. The dogmatists maintained that the similarity between
15     Not,       2|         recent edd. The opinion maintained by the Stoics may be stated
16     Not,       2|      much oppose him even if he maintained that the wise man sometimes
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