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1 I, 13| are natural, and as a rule arguments and inquiries are made about 2 I, 27| stated of them. And as a rule arguments and inquiries are concerned 3 I, 28| belong to the same thing, all arguments can be reduced to the aforesaid 4 I, 32| these, we cannot reduce arguments put forward in the way described. 5 I, 32| the way described. In some arguments it is easy to see what is 6 I, 42| Clearly then we must analyse arguments in accordance with this. 7 I, 43| 43~In reference to those arguments aiming at a definition which 8 I, 44| The same holds good of arguments which are brought to a conclusion 9 I, 44| differ from the previous arguments: for in the former a preliminary 10 I, 44| equal to evens.~Many other arguments are brought to a conclusion 11 I, 44| ways in which hypothetical arguments are formed: but at present 12 I, 44| possible to resolve such arguments into the figures. And we 13 II, 16| described, in dialectical arguments when they are according 14 II, 27| or else we must call the arguments derived from the extremes