Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] seen 3 sees 2 semblance 1 sense 27 sense-perception 1 senses 12 sensible 2 | Frequency [« »] 27 first 27 make 27 many 27 sense 27 solution 27 such 27 time | Aristotle On Sophistical Refutations IntraText - Concordances sense |
Paragraph
1 1 | merely seem to be such to our sense; e.g. things made of litharge 2 4 | is "the sick man" in the sense not that he is sick now, 3 4 | words that have a simple sense taken alone have more than 4 5 | expression used in a particular sense is taken as though it were 5 5 | number of things in a like sense. For if "blind" describes 6 7 | to belong in the fullest sense. For this reason, too, this 7 10| his question in the same sense in which the person questioned 8 10| the expression in the same sense which the answerer had in 9 10| granted it in some different sense from the figure which was 10 10| Is the answer "No" in one sense, but "Yes" in another?" 11 10| was not possible in any sense and the other were to argue 12 10| the silent" I mean, in one sense this and in the other sense 13 10| sense this and in the other sense that", surely to claim this 14 10| contained in four in one sense in this way, in another 15 10| in this way, in another sense in that". Also, "Is the 16 15| supposing that against one sense of the words the objection 17 15| have taken it in the latter sense, as e.g. Cleophon does in 18 17| escape being refuted in a sense: for in the case of visible 19 17| questioner assumes it not in the sense in which it was granted 20 19| this manner, that "in one sense it is so, and in another 21 19| of the silent" is in one sense possible but in another 22 19| possible: also that in one sense "one should do what must 23 23| it was so, show in what sense it is alive: if, on the 24 24| s child" in the literal sense, if B is the child’s master, 25 30| number of subjects and in one sense both belong to both, while 26 30| to both, while in another sense, again, they do not, then 27 31| meaning; in fact it bears one sense as applied to the nose,