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1 1 | refutations but are really fallacies instead. We will begin in 2 1 | thing, himself to avoid fallacies in the subjects which he 3 4 | these common-place rules. Of fallacies, on the other hand, that 4 5 | 5~Fallacies, then, that depend on Accident 5 5 | it white or black?~Other fallacies occur because the terms " 6 5 | fallacy into the group of fallacies dependent on language as 7 6 | fallacy thereby. For of the fallacies that consist in language, 8 6 | particular substance)-while fallacies of combination and division 9 6 | think your point proved.~Fallacies that depend on Accident 10 6 | definition, and if we divide fallacies in the above manner, we 11 6 | another way as well.~Those fallacies that depend upon the making 12 7 | the language. With those fallacies that depend upon Accident, 13 8 | up its falsity, e.g. in fallacies that depend on language 14 10| whereas some of these are fallacies not because the answerer 15 11| contentious (for the resulting fallacies conform to the subject of 16 16| right of the sources whence fallacies came, and also our distinctions 17 22| how one must meet those fallacies that depend on the identical 18 25| suffered; and these are fallacies. For because to suffer a 19 33| Accordingly, just as in fallacies that depend on ambiguity, 20 33| likewise also as regards fallacies of Accident and each of 21 34| and kind of sources whence fallacies arise in discussion, and 22 34| been through the subject of Fallacies, as we have already stated