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1 5 | it from the propositions granted, necessarily, without including 2 8 | asked but thinks he has granted, he would also grant if 3 10| which the person questioned granted it? And this is the same 4 10| answerer had in mind when he granted it. If now any (i.e. both 5 10| with many meanings, and granted it in some different sense 6 14| this" (touto) has been granted, people reason as if "him" ( 7 15| question, but take it for granted and use it: for sometimes 8 15| themselves suppose that they have granted it, and also appear to the 9 15| should take and use it as granted.~ 10 17| right to distinguish them is granted, it is evident that to grant 11 17| drawing the distinction is granted, one should not hesitate, 12 17| what one thinks is to say "Granted"; for in that way the likelihood 13 17| the sense in which it was granted nor in which he proposed 14 20| For, they say, if he has granted that he can do anything 15 20| harping: for it has not been granted that he will do anything 16 22| For the one man, say, has granted, when asked, that a term 17 22| listener to have already granted it, when he granted that " 18 22| already granted it, when he granted that "to cut" is a form 19 22| number, no one would have granted it, but would have said " 20 22| quickly, and, on this being granted, were to conclude that " 21 22| the sophist’s premisses be granted, still no proof is effected.~ 22 27| should say that the point was granted under the impression that 23 29| this out, and say that he granted the addition not because 24 31| the expression must not be granted in the nominative case: 25 32| this neither is so nor is granted, the conclusion must not 26 32| a stone": and what was granted was that "you understand