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Aristotle
On Sophistical Refutations

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1 5 | an expression used in a particular sense is taken as though 2 5 | is not, if it is not a particular kind of being, e.g. if it 3 5 | both characters belong in a particular respect, then, they say, " 4 5 | contrary to perishing, then a particular form of perishing will have 5 5 | of perishing will have a particular form of coming-to-be as 6 5 | contrary: now death is a particular form of perishing and is 7 6 | everything as though it were a particular substance)-while fallacies 8 7 | treat the limitation to the particular thing or respect or manner 9 8 | and that only from this particular man.~ 10 9 | according to one or other of the particular sciences it is the task 11 9 | sciences it is the task of that particular scientist to examine whether 12 9 | principles that fall under no particular special study. For if we 13 10| because the answerer adopts a particular attitude towards them, but 14 11| their application to the particular matter in hand, while he 15 11| of inquiry proper to the particular subject, but are generally 16 11| is not possible in each particular context: for it will apply 17 11| principles that apply to the particular subject in hand. For suppose 18 11| such as to constitute a particular nature, i.e. a particular 19 11| particular nature, i.e. a particular kind of being, but are like 20 11| kind but are special to particular subjects; accordingly it 21 19| who know something in this particular manner cannot do so". In 22 22| only" does not signify a particular substance or quality or 23 22| individual substance, but a particular quality, or the being related 24 22| related to something in a particular manner, or something of 25 25| expression that is valid of a particular thing, or in a particular 26 25| particular thing, or in a particular respect, or place, or manner, 27 25| each from belonging in a particular respect or relation or manner, 28 25| them from belonging in a particular respect and the other absolutely. 29 25| absolutely and that one in a particular respect, there is as yet 30 25| for it will not he some particular form of being. Is it possible 31 25| that being something in particular and Being are not the same? 32 25| man keeps his oath in this particular instance or in this particular 33 25| particular instance or in this particular respect, is he bound also 34 25| then breaks it, keeps this particular oath only; he is not a keeper 35 25| obedient", though he obeys one particular command. The argument is 36 25| absolutely, though true in some particular respect or relation, i.e. 37 25| Likewise also in cases of some particular relation and place and time. 38 25| absolutely, being not good to a particular man, or being good to a 39 25| man, or being good to a particular man, and yet not good or 40 25| preferable, though in this particular case the unjust may very 41 25| because it is just in this particular case or in this particular 42 25| particular case or in this particular manner, it is not also just 43 28| follows from "man"-so does the particular on its universal: for the 44 34| whole in general, and in particular how to solve arguments and


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