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 1     Not,       1| Aristotelian ethics have indeed an external resemblance, but the ultimate
 2     Not,       1|         kinds, mental, bodily, and external. The bodily are described (
 3     Not,       1|            acquired (20), then the external, which form with the bodily
 4     Not,       1|          false judgment about some external object; cf. Diog. VII. 111.
 5     Not,       1|           πεμπτον σωμα, that fiery external rim of the universe of which
 6     Not,       2|         through the action of some external thing, which impresses its
 7     Not,       2|   perfectly true information about external things. Not that I maintain
 8     Not,       2|           one. Circumstances quite external to the sensations themselves
 9     Not,       2|        without the approach of any external object. Cogitatione: the
10     Not,       2|     Academic scepticism was merely external and polemically used, while
11     Not,       2|          knew nothing about things external to themselves. The sincerity
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