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 1     Int,     III|      charge is true, but still absurd, for it rests on a misconception,
 2     Not,       1|    autem" is as acute as it is absurd. Duos: it is difficult to
 3     Not,       1|      That this is historically absurd Madvig shows in his Excursus,
 4     Not,       1|    same doctrine, appears very absurd. We may reflect, however,
 5     Not,       1|   knowledge, which it would be absurd to attempt to convey in
 6     Not,       2|      is possible (33). This is absurd, a thing cannot be known
 7     Not,       2|       sceptics urge that it is absurd to divide things into those
 8     Not,       2| Another thing that they say is absurd, viz. that there may be
 9     Not,       2|       sensations (58). Equally absurd are those "probable and
10     Not,       2|       the text the doctrine is absurd, for surely it must always
11     Not,       2| doctrine above mentioned is an absurd one to foist upon Plato.
12     Not,       2|        te mentiri, etc.: it is absurd to assume, as this sophism
13     Not,       2|     between true and false, is absurd. We do not deny that the
14     Not,       2|  natural and useful (135). How absurd are the Stoic Paradoxes! (
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