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 1     Int,      II| equally true of the Pyrrhonian scepticism and of the dogmatism of
 2     Not,       1|       the New Academics, whose scepticism, according to the dogmatists,
 3     Not,       1|     momenta: this is undiluted scepticism, and excludes even the possibility
 4     Not,       2|    order to excuse the extreme scepticism of Arcesilas (Krische, p.
 5     Not,       2|  philosophers as supporters of scepticism (13), Those very philosophers,
 6     Not,       2|     led him back to that utter scepticism from which he was fleeing.
 7     Not,       2| joyfully accepted by Plut. The scepticism of Arcesilas was often excused
 8     Not,       2|    issue between dogmatism and scepticism. Cognoscebantur: Dav. dignoscebantur,
 9     Not,       2|       notion that the Academic scepticism was merely external and
10     Not,       2|       ought to be charged with scepticism. They advanced indeed arguments
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