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1 I, 17| things are necessarily not men, and the necessary (as we 2 I, 28| 28~If men wish to establish something 3 I, 31| they attempted to persuade men that it was possible to 4 I, 32| is missing. For sometimes men put forward the universal 5 I, 32| writing or in discussion: or men put forward the premisses 6 I, 33| 33~Men are frequently deceived 7 I, 34| 34~Men will frequently fall into 8 I, 44| agreement has been made, men still accept the reasoning, 9 II, 19| argument.~That which we urge men to beware of in their admissions, 10 II, 27| approved proposition: what men know to happen or not to 11 II, 27| woman. The proof that wise men are good, since Pittacus 12 II, 27| stand for good, B for wise men, C for Pittacus. It is true 13 II, 27| both A and B of C: only men do not say the latter, because 14 II, 27| generous, since ambitious men are generous and Pittacus 15 II, 27| ambitious." Or again "Wise men are good, since Pittacus 16 II, 27| necessary that all other wise men should be good. But the