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1 1 | their counters. But the two cases (names and things) are not 2 5 | kind of thing is in some cases easily seen by any one, 3 5 | and not white. But in some cases it often passes undetected, 4 5 | undetected, viz. in all cases where, whenever a statement 5 5 | as well; and also in all cases where it is not easy to 6 5 | single question. Now, in some cases, it is easy to see that 7 5 | or the sky?" But in some cases it is less easy, and then 8 6 | depend on Accident are clear cases of ignoratio elenchi when 9 6 | Likewise also in other cases. If, then, refutation is 10 6 | said absolutely, are clear cases of ignoratio elenchi because 11 6 | refutation is.~The clearest cases of all, however, are those 12 6 | are clearly shown to be cases of ignoratio elenchi through 13 6 | are clearly shown to be cases of ignoratio elenchi through 14 6 | and likewise also in other cases. If, then, a "single proposition" 15 7 | Accident. Moreover, in many cases appearances point to this-and 16 8 | asked. Of course, in some cases the moment we add the missing 17 10| also happening to us in cases where there is no double 18 14| feminine. For this reason in cases of this kind as well there 19 15| been put for nothing. In cases where there is no term to 20 17| or both out: for in both cases there is a number of propositions: 21 17| it is likewise in other cases. But observe; man belongs 22 19| silent is possible." Also, in cases which contain the ambiguity 23 20| whereas this will not fit all cases of the kind nor yet all 24 22| happens here as happens in cases of ambiguity: for in dealing 25 22| just as happens in other cases; e.g. suppose the true solution 26 24| same solution meets all cases. For since it is indeterminate 27 24| ascribed to a thing, in cases where it belongs to the 28 24| thing, and since in some cases it is generally agreed and 29 24| is evident in all these cases that there is no necessity 30 24| same manner in the other cases as well.)~Some solve these 31 24| also yours: for if in some cases this is true and it is possible 32 24| very well apply in some cases: but in these cases, at 33 24| some cases: but in these cases, at any rate, not even this 34 25| absolutely. Likewise also in cases of some particular relation 35 30| simple, so it is in these cases of double questions too. 36 33| not equally easy in all cases.~An incisive argument is