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1 Int, II| was, whether happiness was capable of degrees. The Stoics maintained 2 Not, 1| virtue has chief part, and is capable in itself of producing happiness, 3 Not, 2| things, cannot be partly capable of being perceived, partly 4 Not, 2| being perceived, partly not capable, (2) sensations must be 5 Not, 2| thing, that thing must be capable of being thoroughly known 6 Not, 2| of visa, one into those capable of being perceived and those 7 Not, 2| perceived and those not so capable, the other into probable 8 Not, 2| still believe that Cic. is capable of supposing, even for a 9 Not, 2| that human faculties are capable of perceiving the difference ( 10 Not, 2| said that the φαυλος is capable of το αληθες but not of