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1 6 | more than one thing: for we claim that things that are the 2 7 | appearances point to this-and the claim is made that if is inseparable 3 10| other sense that", surely to claim this is in the first place 4 10| Thus the man who makes this claim seems to be unaware of the 5 11| 11~Moreover, to claim a "Yes" or "No" answer is 6 12| quite definite, and the claim that he shall say only what 7 15| generally accepted, and then claim that the answerer shall 8 17| all the subjects, as some claim that one should. For this 9 28| on its universal: for the claim is made that if A is always 10 28| opposite. On this latter claim the argument of Melissus