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1 I, 1 | knowledge required is of two kinds. In some cases admission 2 I, 3 | for there seem to be two kinds of it. Perhaps, however, 3 I, 17| stated when and through what kinds of premisses error will 4 I, 17| happen and through what kinds of premisses they occur, 5 I, 22| the number of the widest kinds under which predications 6 I, 25| thus operating through more kinds of premiss is inferior.~( 7 I, 32| all conclusions. For the kinds of being are different, 8 I, 32| conjunction with these several kinds and their attributes.~Again, 9 I, 32| fundamental truths are of two kinds, those which are premisses 10 II, 1 | 1~THE kinds of question we ask are as 11 II, 1 | we ask are as many as the kinds of things which we know. 12 II, 2 | These, then, are the four kinds of question we ask, and 13 II, 11| Necessity too is of two kinds. It may work in accordance