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1 Int, II| of the time was, whether happiness was capable of degrees. 2 Int, II| balbutire) and to allow that the happiness of the wise man would remain 3 Not, 1| means obedience to nature, happiness the acquisition of natural 4 Not, 1| capable in itself of producing happiness, though not the greatest 5 Not, 1| though not the greatest happiness possible, which requires 6 Not, 1| but virtue could influence happiness, and would allow the name 7 Not, 1| absence of which cannot affect happiness. The Stoics loudly protested 8 Not, 2| even the Epicurean, the happiness of the sapiens must be proof 9 Not, 2| Zeno thinks virtue gives happiness. "Yes," says Antiochus, " 10 Not, 2| there cannot be degrees in happiness. Tum hoc ... tum illud: