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1     Pre         |    competent hand. It must be regarded as an experiment, for no
2     Int,      II|      rough popular view which regarded ethics mainly or solely,
3     Int,      II|      before. Cicero, however, regarded chiefly the ethics of Zeno
4     Int,      II|    while Antiochus so [xxiii] regarded chiefly the dialectic. It
5     Not,       1|       P. 378, Stob. I. 20, 1) regarded the destruction as merely
6     Not,       1| practice (38). All emotion he regarded as unnatural and immoral (
7     Not,       1|  Perception, thus defined, he regarded as morally neither right
8     Not,       2|       New Academy must not be regarded as having revolted against
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