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1 2 | those that reason from the principles appropriate to each subject 2 9 | refutations depend upon the principles that rule in geometry and 3 9 | I mean "according to the principles of it". Clearly, then, it 4 9 | proceeds from the common first principles that fall under no particular 5 9 | through the common first principles, of a refutation that is 6 11| dialectician who regards the common principles with their application to 7 11| misreasoning from the same principles as dialectic uses, just 8 11| his false diagram on the principles and conclusions that fall 9 11| which is subordinate to the principles of dialectic will yet clearly 10 11| because it proceeds from principles that are peculiar to geometry, 11 11| possibly fall under the same principles. Accordingly, no art that 12 11| at least about the first principles and the special principles 13 11| principles and the special principles that apply to the particular 14 11| knows or from the special principles of the subject under discussion 15 11| employs also certain common principles. Hence everybody, including 16 11| them here is the general principles: for they know these of 17 11| there are many identical principles which are true of everything, 18 11| negative terms, while other principles are not of this kind but 19 11| possible from these general principles to hold an examination on 20 11| from any definite class of principles, but will deal with every