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1 5 | of whom these things are true, while the charge in question 2 6 | conclusion also would be true, but it has not been proved; 3 6 | is, however, not always true, e.g. suppose that and B 4 9 | Now refutations may be true as well as false: for whenever 5 10| 10~It is no true distinction between arguments 6 10| fail in either respect is a true proof.~But, to return to 7 11| though its conclusion be true: for it misleads us in regard 8 11| identical principles which are true of everything, though they 9 15| Therefore so-and-so is not true"~It is also a sophistical 10 17| even if the predicate be true of all the subjects, as 11 17| though the simple answer be true, that does not make the 12 17| is possible for it to be true to answer even countless 13 17| advanced rather than the true solutions in contentious 14 17| thought that if the one is true the other is true of necessity, 15 17| one is true the other is true of necessity, whereas, if 16 17| whereas, if the other is true, the first is not true of 17 17| is true, the first is not true of necessity, one should, 18 17| if asked which of them is true, grant the smaller one: 19 17| suppose what he says is true, you should say that each 20 17| the name of "maxims" both true opinions and general assertions) 21 18| properly reasoned some have a true and others a false conclusion, 22 18| them; for the conclusion is true. So that those who wish 23 18| whether the conclusion be true or false, in order that 24 19| the double-edged saying is true in one context but not in 25 20| is good." Again, "Is it true to say in the present moment 26 20| different meaning: for it is true to say-in-the-present-moment 27 22| cases; e.g. suppose the true solution to be "So-and-so 28 22| be "So-and-so is partly true and partly not", then, if 29 22| then that could not be the true solution: and what we say 30 22| statement, though it was true at the time when it was 31 22| the same time false and true." But this is fallacious, 32 24| for the attribute which is true of the thing’s accident 33 24| the thing’s accident to be true of the thing as well. For 34 24| if in some cases this is true and it is possible to know 35 24| trying to establish even a true proposition, or a false 36 24| to point this out is a true solution. Possibly, indeed, 37 24| conclusion has been proved and is true, on the ground that every 38 25| say what is both false and true: but it appears to be a 39 25| is to be rendered-with "true" or with "false". There 40 25| false absolutely, though true in some particular respect 41 25| or relation, i.e. being true in some things, though not " 42 25| some things, though not "true" absolutely. Likewise also 43 30| compelled to say that it is true to call these good, and 44 30| these good, and that it is true to call them evil and likewise 45 32| like the nominative. "Is it true to say that this object