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29 answerer
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29 put
28 absolutely
28 again
28 can
Aristotle
On Sophistical Refutations

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1 10| Or how else ought he to put his question except by suggesting 2 12| through the question. For to put the question without framing 3 12| paradox that one should never put a controversial question 4 13| double of half" be again put, then the same expression 5 15| one’s argument, one should put the question negatively, 6 15| at any rate as though one put the question without prejudice; 7 15| done you should often not put the universal as a question, 8 15| questions could not have been put for nothing. In cases where 9 15| your premiss, you ought to put it in your question side 10 15| thinks about it, and to put one’s question on matters 11 15| done beforehand, he should put in his objection and have 12 15| conclusions should not even be put as questions at all; one 13 16| upon the expression, they put us in a better condition 14 16| merely inexperience that put him out of temper.~Answerers 15 17| forms in which questioners put their questions compel the 16 17| faultiness of the proposition as put: for certainly, if the questioner 17 17| different questions when put to one, all together with 18 17| to questions that are not put clearly but elliptically-it 19 17| that where the premiss put forward is not clear, one 20 17| question coming, one should put in one’s objection and have 21 20| even there people nowadays put marks at the side to show 22 25| unjustly? "Yes." "But to to be put to death unjustly is preferable." " 23 26| this additional question be put at the start, you should 24 30| clear that if there be not put a single question on a number 25 32| this: this point must be put as an additional question: 26 32| well it must be definitely put that "he" means the stone. 27 32| name". For the question, if put in the latter way, would 28 33| though the questioner has not put his questions well.~Just 29 34| reasoning about any theme put before us from the most


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