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1 1 | only, as it were, a distant view of these things. For reasoning 2 1 | purpose they happen to have in view.~Clearly, then, there exists 3 5 | general support for the view that one must agree absolutely 4 11| of dialectic and has in view not the man who has knowledge, 5 11| win a reputation with a view to making money are sophistical. 6 12| may be committed. In their view the standard of nature was 7 13| This is the object in view in all arguments of the 8 14| a certain manner with a view to concealment, as in the 9 15| 15~With a view then to refutation, one 10 15| to keep several things in view at once; and to secure length 11 15| detection. Also, with a view to obtaining your premiss, 12 15| propose at the start some view that is generally accepted, 13 15| result; if he grants the view, a refutation; if he refuses 14 15| lines of attack against the view laid down, as Lycophron 15 17| people have no distinct view whether the soul of animals 16 22| had a single meaning in view: for if he grants that that 17 22| solve the refutation of the view that "what a man has, he 18 27| it, even though it be a view generally held, but should 19 33| contrary to the general view or false; but sometimes 20 34| exact an account of any view, but also the aim of ensuring