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1 4 | inevitable, as often is the case with evils, too (for evil 2 6 | point, and this is not the case with those arguments which 3 6 | point, and this is not the case with those arguments which 4 6 | admission of the accident in the case of one thing only (e.g. 5 6 | beginning. Likewise also in the case of things that are made 6 7 | deception comes about in the case of arguments that depend 7 7 | divided, as is indeed the case with most phrases. Likewise 8 7 | universally. Likewise also in the case of those that assume the 9 10| manifest the state of the case to one who has never considered, 10 11| disputation: for in the former case those who are resolved to 11 11| everything, and so in the latter case do contentious reasoners. 12 12| hidden away: for in either case they are bound to introduce 13 14| do so, as happens in the case of refutations.~Almost all 14 14| happens in the same way in the case of feminine nouns as well, 15 14| nouns as well, and in the case of the so-called "chattels" 16 14| to concealment, as in the case of dialectics. Following 17 15| man grants the individual case, when the induction is done 18 17| don’t really prove their case, so that our object in correcting 19 17| refuted in a sense: for in the case of visible objects one is 20 17| simple name in the former case: so where is the difference? 21 17| discussion. Rather, the case is like as though different 22 17| simply "Yes" or "No" in the case of ambiguous terms either: 23 17| kinds of fallacy.~In the case, then, of names that are 24 18| not the real state of the case: those, on the other hand, 25 20| breathing, as eros and eros is a case of double meaning. (In writing, 26 22| Suppose, however, that in that case any one, after granting 27 22| Some people solve this case, where a man has more than 28 22| same account applies to the case of an opinion as well. Again, " 29 22| sort. Likewise also in the case of "Coriscus" and "Coriscus 30 22| as Callias is. Nor is the case improved one whit even if 31 23| inanimate. Likewise also in a case of amphiboly. If the argument 32 23| through. Likewise also in the case of the other examples.~ 33 24| attributes belong; whereas in the case of a good thing, to be good 34 24| of a question; nor in the case of a man approaching, or 35 24| approaching, it still isn’t the case that I both know and do 36 24| same thing, yet with that case the solution stated has 37 24| it depends, e.g. in the case of Zeno’s argument to prove 38 24| and even if he proved his case ten thousand times over, 39 24| then he has not proved his case, or is trying to establish 40 24| expressed by a genitive case is on that account a so-and-so " 41 24| of the evils-but in that case the apparently different 42 25| same man?" Or isn’t it the case that being something in 43 25| mistaken. For it is not the case that if the thief is an 44 25| though in this particular case the unjust may very well 45 25| just in this particular case or in this particular manner, 46 25| use. Likewise also in the case of what is just. So that 47 25| just. So that it is not the case that because the things 48 26| constitute a refutation of your case. All the following arguments 49 29| 29~In the case of any refutations whose 50 30| one. But just as in the case of ambiguous terms, an attribute 51 31| of the knowable". In the case of terms that are predicated 52 31| which is the same in the case of a snub nose, and of a 53 31| granted in the nominative case: for it is a falsehood. 54 32| sophist has not proved his case either in fact or as against 55 32| apparently, because the case (the accusative), that is 56 32| second for a nominative case. "When you have understanding 57 33| negative or positive as the case may be, that is just as 58 34| this inquiry. For in the case of all discoveries the results 59 34| other hand, it was not the case that part of the work had