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 1     Int,       I|       between the rhetorical and the ethical teaching of the Greeks;
 2     Int,       I|           information concerning the ethical part of Greek philosophy.~
 3     Int,      II|              the determination of an ethical standard71. We have in the
 4     Int,      II|           great problem, that of the ethical standard, we must never
 5     Int,      II|       philosophy, it had been on its ethical side. The works themselves,
 6     Int,      II|            therefore, who considered ethical resemblance as of far greater
 7     Int,      II|           considerable favour98. All ethical systems which seemed to
 8     Int,      II|      resistance. In respect of their ethical and religious ideas he calls
 9     Int,      II|         discarded mathematics. Their ethical doctrines excited in Cicero
10     Not,       1|        theory almost entirely on the ethical resemblances of the two
11     Not,       1| exercise-ground for virtue (21). The ethical standard is then succinctly
12     Not,       1|           advantages (22). With this ethical standard, it is possible
13     Not,       1|         incidentally to φυσις in his ethical works. The abstract conception
14     Not,       1|             of this statement of the ethical finis with that in 19 and
15     Not,       1|              fact that he considered ethical resemblances as of supreme
16     Not,       1|             titles of at least seven ethical works, while Stob. II. 6,
17     Not,       2|          from the mention of Philo's ethical works at the outset of Stobaeus'
18     Not,       2|        rather unusual phrase for the ethical finis. Ut moveri non possint:
19     Not,       2|          used in connection with the ethical finis; cf. 129 and I. 19.
20     Not,       2|         among philosophers about the ethical standard! I pass by many
21     Not,       2|         Chrysippus thinks only three ethical systems can with plausibility
22     Not,       2|        Megarian system was indeed an ethical development of Eleatic doctrine.
23     Not,       2|             supposed sapiens, as was Ethical Science in 129141 and Physics
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