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Alphabetical [« »] academico-peripatetic 7 academicorum 37 academicos 13 academics 27 academicus 2 academy 34 acc 1 | Frequency [« »] 27 39 27 45 27 79 27 academics 27 allow 27 arist 27 ei | Marcus Tullius Cicero Academica Concordances academics |
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1 Int, II| are mere busybodies81. The Academics glory in their freedom of 2 Int, IV| with any of the prominent Academics, Cicero would not have failed 3 Int, IV| misrepresentation of the older Academics250. The most important part 4 Not, 1| in the hands of the old Academics and Peripatetics. Ars = 5 Not, 1| covertly aimed at the New Academics, whose scepticism, according 6 Not, 1| the known opinions of old Academics and Peripatetics. Sapientiam: 7 Not, 1| Summary. Although the old Academics and Peripatetics based knowledge 8 Not, 2| Antiocheans and Stoics as by the Academics cf. I. 42.~17. I conjecture 9 Not, 2| here treated as the true Academics, though Antiochus himself 10 Not, 2| application of the term to the Academics, cf. n. on 14, 66, also 11 Not, 2| sure basis (27). Hence the Academics have been urged to allow 12 Not, 2| Antiochus declared that the Academics could not be held to be 13 Not, 2| if the doctrine of the Academics were true, a man might really 14 Not, 2| 42. Non poterit: as the Academics allege. Naturae ... alienum: 15 Not, 2| Decretum: of course the Academics would say they did not hold 16 Not, 2| probabile of course, with the Academics. Veri falsique: these words 17 Not, 2| denote the probably true, the Academics are not open to the criticism 18 Not, 2| 29.~§§40—42. Summary. The Academics have a regular method. They 19 Not, 2| out that the ‛ορος of the Academics was merely founded on probability, 20 Not, 2| the general plan of the Academics expounded in 41. After long 21 Not, 2| 54—63. Summary. The Academics fail to see that such doctrines 22 Not, 2| qualified assent which the Academics gave to probable phenomena. 23 Not, 2| mysteriis custodita by the New Academics. The notion that the Academic 24 Not, 2| on the ground that the Academics swept away not sensus but 25 Not, 2| argument of Antiochus that the Academics first admit that there are 26 Not, 2| saying (P.H. I. 226) that the Academics διαβεβαιουνται τα πραγματα 27 Not, 2| cognisable phenomenon; hence the Academics showed their hostility to