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1 Int, II| following Aristotle. This partly arose from the actual adoption 2 Not, 1| forms. The reason here is partly the intense desire to flatter 3 Not, 1| Zeller, 187 sq.) followed partly Heraclitus, and cast aside 4 Not, 2| lost Hortensius. I give, partly from Krische, the scattered 5 Not, 2| other things, cannot be partly capable of being perceived, 6 Not, 2| capable of being perceived, partly not capable, (2) sensations 7 Not, 2| proceed. Sensations are partly true, partly false, the 8 Not, 2| Sensations are partly true, partly false, the false cannot 9 Not, 2| indistinguishable from false cannot be partly perceptions, partly not. 10 Not, 2| cannot be partly perceptions, partly not. There is therefore 11 Not, 2| indistinguishable from false, cannot be partly perceptions, partly not. 12 Not, 2| cannot be partly perceptions, partly not. The following two assertions 13 Not, 2| prove, (1) sensations are partly true, partly false, (2) 14 Not, 2| sensations are partly true, partly false, (2) every sensation