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 1     Pre         |     old educational value. The judgment was better cultivated when
 2     Int,      II|      glory in their freedom of judgment. They are not compelled
 3     Int,     III|     contrive to pronounce this judgment must either insist upon
 4     Int,      IV|    dedication187.~Cicero's own judgment about the completed second
 5     Int,      IV|   Varro the books? I await his judgment upon them, but when will
 6     Not,       1|      without, and a succeeding judgment of the mind, in passing
 7     Not,       1|       the Stoics, from a false judgment about some external object;
 8     Not,       1|  course to take was to suspend judgment entirely (45). His views
 9     Not,       2|      Opiner: opinio or δοξα is judgment based on insufficient grounds.
10     Not,       2|       coniunctio (hypothetical judgment) is "si lucet, lucet" below,
11     Not,       2|        disiunctio (disjunctive judgment) "aut vivet cras Hermarchus
12     Not,       2|   nostra an vestra. αξιωμα: "a judgment expressed in language";
13     Not,       2|      term for the hypothetical judgment. Superius: the συνημμενον
14     Not,       2| ρεοντος). This is the constant judgment of Cic. about Aristotle'
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