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Aristotle
On Sophistical Refutations

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1 5 | the person from whom he said that he (Coriscus) is different 2 5 | however, omit some one of the said conditions and give a merely 3 6 | people suppose them to have said "Yes", although they have 4 6 | upon whether something is said in a certain respect only 5 6 | certain respect only or said absolutely, are clear cases 6 6 | respect" as though it were said to be white absolutely, 7 11| art of sophistry is, as we said,’ a kind of art of money-making 8 12| properly and improperly, as was said before.’ Again, to draw 9 12| about: for nature (they said) and law are opposites, 10 12| nature. Accordingly, they said, the man whose statement 11 13| babble, we have already said what we mean by "to babble". 12 14| 14~We have said before what kind of thing " 13 14| him" (touton) had been said: and likewise also they 14 14| those refutations which are said to depend on the like expression 15 14| Following then upon what we have said, this must be discussed 16 17| not hesitate, as has been said before.~If people never 17 17| the consequence is.~As we said, then, inasmuch as certain 18 21| katalueis?" "Yes." "But you said that ou katalueis is a house: 19 22| granted it, but would have said "Either the whole number 20 22| have it sour. But, as was said also above,’ all these persons 21 32| solecisms, we have previously said what it is that appears 22 32| Cleon's", for what was said was that "He, not his, is 23 32| clear from what has been said.~ 24 34| exists much that has been said long ago, whereas on the


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