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Alphabetical [« »] preferable 5 prefix 1 prejudice 1 premiss 12 premisses 22 prepared 1 presence 1 | Frequency [« »] 12 nose 12 nothing 12 opinion 12 premiss 12 real 12 regard 12 senses | Aristotle On Sophistical Refutations IntraText - Concordances premiss |
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1 7 | exact in our definition of "premiss" and of "proof" is due to 2 8 | depends upon a flaw in the premiss, and that which depends 3 15| a view to obtaining your premiss, you ought to put it in 4 15| conclusion in the form of a premiss, while some conclusions 5 17| which he proposed it in the premiss: for this too is a point 6 17| evident, then, that where the premiss put forward is not clear, 7 17| which of two senses the premiss proposed is usually meant-whether 8 17| which of the two senses the premiss contains the truth, one 9 19| denying the double-edged premiss: for this was not the goal 10 27| intended not to use it as a premiss, but to reason against it, 11 33| perplexity as to what kind of premiss, of those asked, one should 12 33| solution depends on a false premiss or on the drawing of a distinction;