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from The Century Dictionary.
- In a mitigated degree.
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And, secondly, Philo's student Cicero adopted something like a mitigatedly skeptical version of this approach both in his personal life (see Griffin 1989) and in his philosophical works on ethics (see Schofield 2002).
Philo of Larissa Brittain, Charles 2006
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