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Aristotle
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1 I, 2 | particular subject-matter; for instance, medicine about what is 2 I, 2 | individual cases. Medicine, for instance, does not theorize about 3 I, 2 | The argument may, for instance, be that Dionysius, in asking 4 I, 2 | with one another. Take, for instance, the line of argument concerned 5 I, 5 | expectation: as when, for instance, all your brothers are ugly, 6 I, 6 | many other good things: for instance, health is productive both 7 I, 7 | of his being better: for instance, to suffer wrong rather 8 I, 9 | identical with them; for instance, that the cautious man is 9 I, 9 | man who does them: if, for instance, they are worthy of his 10 I, 9 | appropriate ones would be; for instance, if one who was just an 11 I, 9 | of praise. We must, for instance, point out that a man is 12 I, 10| of course true that, for instance, young men do have hot tempers 13 I, 10| that the temperate man, for instance, because he is temperate, 14 I, 11| known as "natural"; for instance, those originating in the 15 I, 11| imitation must be pleasant-for instance, painting, sculpture, poetry 16 I, 11| pleasant to each other; for instance, one man, horse, or young 17 I, 11| pleasant to all of us, as for instance our own deeds and words. 18 I, 12| brought against them: for instance, a weakling is unlikely 19 I, 12| done to others: if, for instance, you assault a man who has 20 I, 13| honour and decorations: for instance, gratitude to, or requital 21 II, 1 | under three heads. Take, for instance, the emotion of anger: here 22 II, 5 | a very long way off: for instance, we all know we shall die, 23 II, 6 | yielding to force being an instance of unwillingness), since 24 II, 7 | kind: sexual desire, for instance, and those which arise during 25 II, 7 | the occasion pressing; for instance, the man who gave the mat 26 II, 8 | suffering-of those, for instance, who are on the point of 27 II, 9 | superior; a musician, for instance, with a just man, for justice 28 II, 18| argument, are bound to use, for instance, the topic of the Possible 29 II, 19| possible, so is the other; for instance, if "double", then "half", 30 II, 19| has happened; that, for instance, if a man has forgotten 31 II, 19| other has happened; for instance, if it has lightened, it 32 II, 20| those from Libya). As an instance of the mention of actual 33 II, 21| our character to say, for instance, "We ought not to follow 34 II, 22| construct arguments. I mean, for instance, how could we advise the 35 II, 23| regarded as being so. A further instance of induction may be taken 36 II, 23| secure our own. " Another instance is the argument of Alcidamas: " 37 II, 23| contrasted are opposites. For instance, the priestess enjoined 38 II, 23| antecedents are also the same. For instance, it was a saying of Xenophanes 39 II, 23| from names. Sophocles, for~instance, says, ~O steel in heart 40 II, 24| use a "Sign", or single instance, as certain evidence; which, 41 II, 24| accidental as essential. An instance is what Polycrates says 42 II, 24| consequence. In the Alexander, for instance, it is argued that Paris 43 II, 24| particular. As, in dialectic, for instance, it may be argued that what-is-not 44 II, 24| not open to the charge-for instance if a weakling be tried for 45 II, 25| own statement" I mean, for instance, this: if his enthymeme 46 II, 25| statement" is raised when, for instance, the opponent’s enthymeme 47 II, 25| from well-known men; for instance, if the enthymeme employed 48 II, 25| probabilities. If we have a negative instance, the argument is refuted, 49 III, 2 | sense. It is better, for instance, to say "rosy-fingered morn", 50 III, 2 | thing less good. Take, for instance, the banter of Aristophanes 51 III, 3 | compound words. Lycophron, for instance, talks of the "many visaged 52 III, 3 | employment of strange words. For instance, Lycophron talks of "the 53 III, 3 | aggressive are they. For instance, he does not say "sweat", 54 III, 3 | may also be obscure. For instance, Gorgias talks of "events 55 III, 4 | its co-ordinate terms. For instance, if a drinking-bowl is the 56 III, 5 | some of them require. For instance, the connective "men" (e.g. 57 III, 5 | into verse. Empedocles, for instance, by his long circumlocutions 58 III, 5 | your meaning clear; for instance, if you say, "I meant, after 59 III, 7 | easily thus. I mean for instance, if your words are harsh, 60 III, 7 | affection, as Isocrates, for instance, does at the end of his 61 III, 9 | reverse of what it is: for instance, in the passage quoted, 62 III, 10| kind. Thus Pericles, for instance, said that the vanishing 63 III, 11| if it fits the facts. For instance, Anaschetos (proper name) 64 III, 11| livelier it appears: if, for instance, its wording is metaphorical, 65 III, 11| to another. Suppose, for instance, a man to start some undertaking 66 III, 12| circulated: Chaeremon, for instance, who is as finished as a 67 III, 13| need epilogues; not, for instance, a short speech, nor one 68 III, 15| actual deed; saying, for instance, that you did not mean to 69 III, 16| narration of them; none, for instance, if your object is the praise 70 III, 16| in sixty lines. Another instance is the Epic Cycle as treated 71 III, 16| yourself and your opponent; for instance, "he went away scowling


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