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In expounding his own philosophy in other works, Cicero again approves of advancing doctrines as only probable, but one is left none the wiser as to what this means. In addition to this he inserts into his long works on argument a few remarks of more or less Aristotelian tenor on probability as a property of arguments.
The Science of Conjecture: Evidence and Probability Before Pascal
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