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1 3 | number, refutation, fallacy, paradox, solecism, and fifthly to 2 3 | third best to lead him into paradox, or fourthly to reduce him 3 12| opportunity for drawing him into paradox or fallacy, and also, whether 4 12| eliciting some fallacy or paradox that one should never put 5 12| is to point out that the paradox does not come about because 6 12| are bound to introduce a paradox; for they will speak contrary 7 15| sophistical trick, when a paradox has been laid down, first 8 15| either a refutation or a paradox is bound to result; if he 9 15| the received opinion, a paradox; if he refuses to grant 10 17| find themselves faced by a paradox. Accordingly, since the