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resolved 1
resort 2
resource 2
respect 32
respectable 1
respecting 2
respects 1
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33 way
32 apparent
32 now
32 respect
32 whereas
31 merely
31 others
Aristotle
On Sophistical Refutations

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respect

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1 4 | with some qualification of respect or place, or time, or relation:~( 2 5 | absolutely or in a certain respect and not strictly, occur 3 5 | expression is used in a certain respect or used absolutely. Thus 4 5 | black all over, but white in respect of his teeth; then he is 5 5 | characters belong in a particular respect, then, they say, "contrary 6 5 | ask whether he is white in respect of his teeth; and then, 7 5 | if he be white in that respect, were to suppose at the 8 5 | of something in a certain respect, it would be generally thought 9 5 | to be proved, in the same respect and relation and manner 10 5 | that it is so in the same respect: for it is double in length 11 5 | same thing and in the same respect and manner, but not that 12 6 | something is said in a certain respect only or said absolutely, 13 6 | For of "white in a certain respect" the negation is "not white 14 6 | not white in a certain respect", while of "white absolutely" 15 6 | thing is "white in a certain respect" as though it were said 16 7 | the particular thing or respect or manner or time as adding 17 8 | universally and in the same respect and relation and manner, 18 10| does not fail in either respect is a true proof.~But, to 19 11| contentious, but not in the same respect; rather, it will be contentious 20 18| those that are false in respect of their conclusion it is 21 18| hand, that are false in respect of the premisses can be 22 24| thing, only not in the same respect: accordingly, when they 23 24| object, but not in the same respect. Yet, as we have already 24 24| though not in the same respect. But as to the approaching 25 25| thing, or in a particular respect, or place, or manner, or 26 25| belonging in a particular respect or relation or manner, or 27 25| belonging in a particular respect and the other absolutely. 28 25| that one in a particular respect, there is as yet no refutation. 29 25| instance or in this particular respect, is he bound also to be 30 25| true in some particular respect or relation, i.e. being 31 26| same attribute in the same respect and relation and manner 32 26| than itself in the same respect.~


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