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kheilajones at Feb 13, 2019 11:14 PM

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Logic IV. 33
judging by their maxims and behavious their highest good would seem to have been an arrogant self-sufficiency.
13. The Megarians made the only good to be existence for their being was merely individual existence. At least I have very respectable modern authority for thinking so. The whole allegarian doctrine is uncertain. I cannot assert to Zeller's opinion nor the hypotheses of Schleiermasher about the Sophistes on which it rests. The Megarians blended with the Cynics and from their union was born the stoic school. This could not have been if they had been realists.
14. The Cyrenaics held positive peripheral and momentary pleasure to be the only good.
15. As to Plato unless we are content to [hear?] the only complete collection of the works of any Greek philosopher that we possess as a mere repertory of

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