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1 I, 2 | concerned not with what seems probable to a given individual like 2 I, 2 | Hippias, but with what seems probable to men of a given type; 3 I, 2 | in respect of which it is probable as the universal bears to 4 I, 15| must decide from what is probable; that this is meant by " 5 II, 23| believed because it is at all probable or credible. An example 6 II, 24| probability is universally probable: as Agathon says,~One might 7 II, 24| might perchance say that was probable -~That things improbable 8 II, 24| happen, and therefore it is probable that improbable things will 9 II, 24| that "what is improbable is probable". But this is not true absolutely. 10 II, 24| either case an appearance of probable innocence, but whereas in 11 II, 25| opponent’s premiss is not probable, but Only in showing that 12 II, 25| the accuser’s case is not probable or that they must not decide