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Dialogue
1 Euthyd| be the oldest treatise on logic; for that science originates 2 Euthyd| the end of our manuals of logic. But if the order of history 3 Euthyd| illusions of words.~The logic of Aristotle is for the 4 Euthyd| the important elements of logic, not yet systematized or 5 Euthyd| the kind to which ancient logic can be usefully applied. 6 Euthyd| use of the Aristotelian logic any longer natural to us. 7 Euthyd| who have no knowledge of logic, like some of our great 8 Euthyd| be the natural limit of logic and metaphysics; if they 9 Euthyd| The better part of ancient logic appears hardly in our own 10 Euthyd| ambiguity of language. The term logic has two different meanings, 11 Euthyd| certainly be a new science of logic; it would not however be 12 Euthyd| first and second part of logic. Ancient logic would be 13 Euthyd| second part of logic. Ancient logic would be the propaedeutic 14 Euthyd| trifling in the age before logic, in the decline of the earlier 15 Euthyd| skill in the subtleties of logic, which is really amazing,