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1 1 | also elsewhere, through a certain likeness between the genuine 2 1 | For reasoning rests on certain statements such that they 3 4 | yet the one denotes a certain quality-i.e. a certain condition-while 4 4 | a certain quality-i.e. a certain condition-while the other 5 4 | condition-while the other denotes a certain action. In the same manner 6 5 | used absolutely or in a certain respect and not strictly, 7 5 | expression is used in a certain respect or used absolutely. 8 5 | is made of something in a certain respect, it would be generally 9 6 | whether something is said in a certain respect only or said absolutely, 10 6 | point. For of "white in a certain respect" the negation is " 11 6 | negation is "not white in a certain respect", while of "white 12 6 | that a thing is "white in a certain respect" as though it were 13 9 | everybody, but to people of a certain stamp; for it is an indefinite 14 10| or thought, there will be certain other arguments directed 15 11| the art of sophistry is a certain appearance of wisdom without 16 11| of anything employs also certain common principles. Hence 17 12| best brought about by a certain manner of questioning and 18 14| Solecism resembles in a certain way those refutations which 19 14| question be arranged in a certain manner with a view to concealment, 20 17| contradiction arrived at from certain views, there could be no 21 17| said, then, inasmuch as certain refutations are generally 22 17| really, in the same way also certain solutions will be generally 23 22| thing, but to give in a certain manner; and a man could 24 24| being, or to being is a in a certain state, e.g. suppose that