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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 January 2025
There is a key translation issue with respect to fictio. In the Glossary to his translation of the Ethics, Edwin Curley notes:
I use to feign and fiction for fingere and fictio, but it is important to realize that the English terms have connotations which may be misleading. A feigned or fictitious idea is not necessarily a false one … To hypothesize and hypothesis are closer to the meaning and might have been used, if hypothesis were not wanted to represent hypothesis.
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