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 1     III|              CHAPTER III. -- OPINIONS OF THE SCHOOL OF THALES.~ ~
 2     III|      when any one quotes the opinions of your poets about the
 3      IV|               CHAPTER IV. -- OPINIONS OF PYTHAGORAS AND EPICURUS.~ ~
 4      IV|     opposed to one another's opinions?~ ~
 5       V|                CHAPTER V. -- OPINIONS OF PLATO AND ARISTOTLE.~ ~
 6       V|      we ought to examine the opinions even of these sages. For
 7       V|    will contradict his first opinions about first principles.
 8       V|     you wish to demolish the opinions of Plato; but when you promulgate
 9     VII|      not even with their own opinions. Plato, at any rate, at
10      XI| sufficiently proved that the opinions of your philosophers are
11    XXXV|     also expressed their own opinions sometimes in one way, sometimes
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