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1 I, 1 | instruction given or received by way of argument proceeds from 2 I, 1 | disciplines are acquired in this way, and so are the two forms 3 I, 1 | are only learnt in this way, i.e. there is here no recognition 4 I, 2 | knowing it in the accidental way in which the sophist knows, 5 I, 3 | assuming that there is no way of knowing other than by 6 I, 3 | then it does exist-an easy way of proving anything. That 7 I, 3 | A is, A must be-a simple way of proving anything. Moreover, 8 I, 8 | attaching to them in the same way as eclipse attaches to the 9 I, 10| too proceeds in the same way. For indeed every demonstrative 10 I, 10| well understood. In the way the meaning of axioms, such 11 I, 13| terms. But there is another way too in which the fact and 12 I, 16| Therefore if, taken in this way, they are wholly false, 13 I, 22| nature, or that it is in some way qualified, quantified, essentially 14 I, 23| possible: we are on the way to the basic truths. Similarly 15 I, 32| variable.~Looking at it in this way we see that, since the number 16 I, 33| other than they are, in the way in which he grasps the definitions 17 II, 3 | is revealed and in what way it can be reduced to demonstration; 18 II, 5 | it gives it in another way. Nor is there any absurdity 19 II, 7 | remains?~To put it another way: how shall we by definition 20 II, 8 | essential nature would be one way of proving essential nature, 21 II, 8 | clearly in just the same way we cannot apprehend a thing’ 22 II, 9 | or revealed in some other way. This too is the actual 23 II, 10| subject.~That then is one way of defining definition. 24 II, 12| our middle term in this way, will the series terminate 25 II, 12| through the middle in the same way, for the foundation will 26 II, 13| attributes we select in this way, are predicated as belonging 27 II, 13| So, if we proceed in this way, we can be sure that nothing 28 II, 13| once proceed in the same way with the lower terms; for 29 II, 17| predicable in the following way. If the species are taken