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1 Int, I| Athens, and were almost entirely devoted to philosophy, since, 2 Int, II| Disputations, he maintains a view entirely at variance with the whole 3 Int, IV| that the work was written entirely at Astura, Antium, and Arpinum.~ 4 Not, 1| rested his theory almost entirely on the ethical resemblances 5 Not, 1| say that philosophy became entirely dialectical in the hands 6 Not, 1| ετυμολογιαν: this is almost entirely Stoic. The word is foreign 7 Not, 1| passing which the will was entirely free (40). Sensations (visa) 8 Not, 1| P. 366) is untenable. I entirely agree with Madv. (first 9 Not, 1| was to suspend judgment entirely (45). His views were really 10 Not, 2| other such sophisms lies entirely in the treatment of purely