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Aristotle
On Sophistical Refutations

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ambiguity

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1 4 | six in number: they are ambiguity, amphiboly, combination, 2 4 | the following depend upon ambiguity. "Those learn who know: 3 4 | it of them.~Amphiboly and ambiguity, then, depend on these modes 4 6 | upon a double meaning, e.g. ambiguity of words and of phrases, 5 7 | arguments that depend on ambiguity of words and of phrases 6 8 | that which depends upon ambiguity assumes that the ambiguous 7 10| questioner does not see the ambiguity of his question, and he 8 17| distinctions against amphiboly and ambiguity: they do not effect a proof. 9 17| questions that turn upon ambiguity, and all the other tricks 10 17| argument which turns upon ambiguity is a refutation, it will 11 17| fallacy that turns upon ambiguity and amphiboly would not 12 17| and in the encounter with ambiguity. The proper answer in saying 13 19| then, that depend upon ambiguity and amphiboly some contain 14 19| reply with regard to an ambiguity, whether of a term or of 15 19| senses. If, however, the ambiguity escapes one, one should 16 19| cases which contain the ambiguity in their premisses, one 17 20| refutations depend upon ambiguity as some people say they 18 22| here as happens in cases of ambiguity: for in dealing with ambiguous 19 23| acute. If it depends on ambiguity, one can solve it by using 20 24| also use the principle of ambiguity to solve the aforesaid reasonings, 21 24| possible to find a real ambiguity in the phrase "Something 22 33| fallacies that depend on ambiguity, which are generally thought


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