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1 1 | who would be sophists are bound to study the class of arguments 2 2 | knowledge of the subject is bound to know-in what manner, 3 5 | impossible: for in these we are bound to demolish one of the premisses. 4 11| if he do not know, he is bound to be ignorant of the theory. 5 12| in either case they are bound to introduce a paradox; 6 15| refutation or a paradox is bound to result; if he grants 7 15| one is generally thought bound to state the charge made, 8 17| adequately, the answerer is bound to reply either "Yes" or " 9 17| of visible objects one is bound of necessity to deny the 10 17| from us a point such as is bound to follow as a consequence 11 17| are used literally one is bound to answer either simply 12 25| particular respect, is he bound also to be a keeper of oaths 13 33| stand"; and "Where are you bound?" "To the yard arm"; and " 14 33| accepted; and therefore one is bound to feel perplexed. An argument,