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 1     Int,      II|       Epicurus. Their logical and physical doctrines were mere outworks
 2     Int,      II|          must be, an appendage of physical science. The religious element
 3     Not,       1|            A rebus ... involutis: physical phenomena are often spoken
 4     Not,       1|       perceived followed from old physical principles such as that
 5     Not,       2|          Summary. With respect to physical science, we might urge that
 6     Not,       2|        into their service the old physical philosophers, though ordinarily
 7     Not,       2| Irridentur: the contradictions of physical philosophers were the constant
 8     Not,       2|         nihil arrogantius; "for a physical philosopher."~§99. Genera:
 9     Not,       2|           see which one of actual physical systems the sapiens we are
10     Not,       2|     differ among themselves about physical subjects, why will they
11     Not,       2|          gave himself out to be a physical philosopher:" also Madv.
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