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1 III, 2 | difficulties in many ways, the most paradoxical thing of all is the statement 2 III, 2 | perceptible things? For the same paradoxical results will follow which 3 III, 4 | all men, be one? This is paradoxical, for all the things whose 4 IV, 7 | acquired this opinion as other paradoxical opinions have been acquired; 5 VI, 2 | has come to be", with the paradoxical conclusion that if one who 6 XI, 2 | independent. But this is paradoxical; for such a principle and 7 XI, 2 | are not eternal; this is paradoxical. But if there is one principle 8 XII, 4 | categories. But it would be paradoxical if they were the same for 9 XII, 10| observe how many impossible or paradoxical results confront those who 10 XII, 10| form.~Empedocles also has a paradoxical view; for he identifies 11 XII, 10| love a principle? It is paradoxical also that strife should 12 XII, 10| in a sense health. It is paradoxical also not to suppose a contrary 13 XIII, 7| If there are not, this is paradoxical; and if there are, what 14 XIII, 8| starting-point of them. It is paradoxical that there should be a 1 15 XIII, 8| of horse, if man is It is paradoxical also that there should be