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1 I, 1 | so are the two forms of dialectical reasoning, syllogistic and 2 I, 2 | subject. If a proposition is dialectical, it assumes either part 3 I, 12| either demonstrative or dialectical. On the other hand, arguments 4 I, 12| mathematical reasoning from dialectical disputations.~A science 5 I, 19| credence and so is merely dialectical, it is obvious that we have 6 I, 19| through it and complete a dialectical syllogism. If, however, 7 I, 21| made clear by the following dialectical considerations.~ 8 I, 22| science of anything.~As dialectical proofs of our contention 9 I, 24| arguments, however, are dialectical. The clearest indication 10 I, 32| of all by the following dialectical considerations. (1) Some 11 II, 8 | nature-it is actually a dialectical proof of it-so let us begin 12 II, 13| equivocation. We may add that if dialectical disputation must not employ