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Alii voluptatem finem esse voluerunt,
quorum princeps Aristippus, qui Socratem1 audierat,
unde Cyrenaici, post Epicurus, cuius est disciplinanunc
disciplina2 notior nec tamen cum Cyrenaicis de ipsa
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voluptate consentiens. voluptatem autem et honestatem finis3 esse Callipho4 censuit, vacare5 omni molestia
Hieronymus, hoc idem cum honestate Diodorus, ambo
hi Peripatetici. honeste autem vivere6 fruentem rebus
is quas primas homini natura conciliet et vetus Academia censuit, ut indicant scripta Polemonis quem
Antiochus probat maxime, et Aristoteles eiusque amici
huc7 proxime videntur accedere. introducebat etiam
Carneades, non quo probaret sed ut opponeret8 Stoicis,
summum bonum esse frui rebus is quas primas natura conciliavisset. honeste9 autem vivere,10 quod ducatur a conciliatione naturae, Zeno statuit fine esse
bonorum, qui inventor et princeps Stoicorum fuit.
43.
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