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 1     Int,      II|        not stir a foot's breadth away from Chrysippus86. The Academic
 2     Int,      IV|          their feet, and the sea away to the horizon glistened
 3     Not,       1|          the Good, Aristotle did away with what Plato would have
 4     Not,       1| according to the dogmatists, cut away the ground from action and
 5     Not,       1|         of souls at death flying away to the outer circle of the
 6     Not,       2|         being, if then Philo did away with the καταλ. φαντ. and
 7     Not,       2|       and the false while you do away with the notion of true
 8     Not,       2| phenomena, he therefore who does away with assent does away with
 9     Not,       2|       does away with assent does away with all action in life (
10     Not,       2|       see that such doctrines do away with all probability even.
11     Not,       2|         that the Academics swept away not sensus but iudicium
12     Not,       2|       has lasted to our time. Do away with opinion and perception,
13     Not,       2|          that sensation is swept away by the Academy; nothing
14     Not,       2|        Academy; nothing is swept away but its necessary certainty (
15     Not,       2|     tribune by telling them I do away with the arts altogether?
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