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1 I| not poets alone, but also philosophers, who professed among you 2 III| doubt say, "The sages and philosophers." For to them, as to a fortified 3 IV| true religion from these philosophers, who were neither able so 4 V| most renowned and finished philosophers, Plato and Aristotle. For 5 VII| Certainly some of your philosophers say that the human soul 6 IX| sages, poets, historians, philosophers, or lawgivers, by far the 7 XI| that the opinions of your philosophers are obviously full of all 8 XI| perhaps wholly abandoned the philosophers as formerly you abandoned 9 XII| the times in which your philosophers lived, that you may see 10 XII| Greeks. And your first of philosophers, Plato, testifies that they 11 XII| legislators, or historians, or philosophers, or orators, he will find 12 XXXVI| KNOWLEDGE NOT HELD BY THE PHILOSOPHERS.~ ~And if "the discovery 13 XXXVIII| ancient of those whom you name philosophers, let him listen to Ammon