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1 I, 1 | species of reasoning. In general, in regard both to all that 2 I, 10| it be not contrary to the general opinion; for a man would 3 I, 10| Thus, supposing it to be a general opinion that the knowledge 4 I, 10| might probably pass for a general opinion also that the perception 5 I, 10| also, supposing it to be a general opinion that there is but 6 I, 10| grammar, it might pass for a general opinion that there is but 7 I, 10| well, whereas, if it be a general opinion that there is more 8 I, 10| grammar, it might pass for a general opinion that there is more 9 I, 10| contradicting the contraries of general opinions will pass as general 10 I, 10| general opinions will pass as general opinions: for if it be a 11 I, 10| opinions: for if it be a general opinion that one ought to 12 I, 10| friends, it will also be a general opinion that one ought not 13 I, 10| friends is contrary to the general view, and that one ought 14 I, 10| the view contrary to the general view; the contrary being 15 I, 10| comparison, it will look like a general opinion that the contrary 16 I, 11| that conflicts with the general opinion; e.g. the view that 17 I, 11| supposition in conflict with general opinion. Practically all 18 I, 12| skilled charioteer, then in general the skilled man is the best 19 I, 14| dialectic only with an eye to general opinion. All propositions 20 I, 18| reasonings because it is a general opinion that among similars 21 III, 1 | doctors would choose; or, in general, whatever most men or all 22 III, 1 | lies nearer the end. In general, too, a means directed towards 23 III, 5 | to be taken in the most general possible form: for when 24 III, 6 | Especially handy and of general application are the commonplace 25 III, 6 | upon which there is most general agreement is so. Moreover, 26 IV, 2 | for the contrary is the general view. Moreover, if it be 27 IV, 2 | its differentia: for the general view is that the genus and 28 IV, 3 | it is a subject. For the general view is that the relation 29 IV, 3 | and disease: for health in general is the contrary of disease, 30 IV, 4 | and uses of things; and in general, both in demolishing and 31 IV, 4 | relation to a ‘half": and, in general, the double will be called 32 IV, 4 | number of things: for the general view is that the uses of 33 IV, 5 | particular respect: for it is the general view that the genus is not 34 V, 3 | opposite to the subject or, in general, anything simultaneous by 35 V, 3 | either opposite to, or, in general, simultaneous by nature 36 VI, 3 | either to real objects in general, or to all that fall under 37 VI, 3 | the object from things in general, and the differentia from 38 VI, 4 | definition will most surely win a general approval if the definer 39 VI, 6 | than a quality: for the general view is that the differentia 40 VI, 6 | the differentia; for the general view is that the genus is 41 VI, 6 | genus in question. For the general view is that the same differentia 42 VI, 6 | thing’s essence: for the general view is that locality cannot 43 VI, 8 | anything merely apparent: the general view is that an Idea is 44 VI, 12| peculiar to its own term, not general.~Sometimes, again, people 45 VI, 13| cowardice and profligacy. In general, too, all the ways of showing 46 VII, 1 | and destruction, and in general of any thing that is related 47 VII, 4 | important are those of most general application: for these are 48 VII, 4 | commonplace rules is of general application and effective, 49 VIII, 2 | there is no established general term that covers all the 50 VIII, 3 | impossible to refute them.~In general, it is safe to suppose that, 51 VIII, 11| If, on the other hand, general opinion be for the one and 52 VIII, 12| also entirely contrary to general opinion, clearly it is bad, 53 VIII, 13| account on the level of general opinion must be given now.~ 54 VIII, 13| knowledge of opposites in general is one: for then he is generally 55 VIII, 14| commit to memory a premiss of general application than an argument: 56 VIII, 14| they rest on principles of general application: for all particular 57 VIII, 14| respectively trained. In general, too, from your exercises