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1 I, 1 | but of themselves: for in regard to the first principles 2 I, 1 | reasoning. In general, in regard both to all that we have 3 I, 3 | that which we occupy in regard to rhetoric and medicine 4 I, 11| purposes, but yet help us in regard to some such problems; for 5 I, 11| also include questions in regard to which reasonings conflict ( 6 I, 11| both views); others also in regard to which we have no argument 7 I, 14| of distinctions drawn in regard to the proposition: thus 8 I, 15| with "sharp" and "dull" in regard to flavours and solid edges: 9 I, 15| ambiguous term. Further, see in regard to their intermediates, 10 I, 15| intermediates, whereas in regard to sound there is but one, 11 I, 15| signifies a colour, but in regard to a note it denotes what 12 I, 17| more especially needed in regard to terms that are far apart; 13 I, 18| the rest. If, then, with regard to any of them we are well 14 II, 2 | is most commonly made in regard to the genera of things, 15 II, 4 | wrongness are possible in regard to perception, and to perceive 16 II, 4 | rightly or wrongly, then in regard to perception as well rightness 17 II, 4 | Moreover, look and see in regard to the thing in question, 18 II, 6 | 6~In regard to subjects which must have 19 II, 7 | case is the same also in regard to the other conjunctions: 20 II, 9 | themselves also are evil. In regard to modes of destruction 21 II, 10| greater and less degrees. In regard to greater degrees there 22 II, 10| last three rules given in regard to a greater degree.’ For 23 III, 1 | such, or by the experts in regard to any particular class 24 III, 6 | clearly it is not a number.~In regard then to Accident, you should 25 IV, 1 | elementary principle in regard to all such cases is that 26 IV, 4 | knowledge, the same argument in regard to it will apply.~ 27 IV, 6 | in the same way also in regard to the other cases of this 28 IV, 6 | all. Questions, then, in regard to Genus should be investigated 29 V, 1 | four, or that arguments in regard to these are several. An 30 V, 1 | inquire further than in regard to the time called "the 31 V, 1 | present"; and so arguments in regard to it are not many; whereas 32 V, 1 | arguablequestion is one in regard to which it is possible 33 VI, 2 | commonplace rule, then, in regard to obscurity is, See if 34 VI, 5 | the elementary rules in regard to genera, as has been said 35 VI, 6 | 6~Again, in regard to the differentiae, we 36 VI, 6 | are to do.~Moreover, with regard to all periods of time look 37 VI, 13| and right reasoning in regard to the means of health: 38 VII, 5 | case stands likewise in regard to the property and genus 39 VII, 5 | case of the definition. In regard to the genus, it is clear 40 VII, 5 | with lines of argument with regard to our several problems 41 VIII, 1 | the definition is taken in regard to a co-ordinate, into thinking 42 VIII, 2 | to make his objection in regard to some other. People sometimes 43 VIII, 2 | bring their objection not in regard to the thing itself, but 44 VIII, 2 | the thing itself, but in regard to some homonym of it: thus 45 VIII, 2 | questions by an objection in regard not to some homonym, but 46 VIII, 3 | bring many arguments in regard to them, because of the 47 VIII, 3 | arguments that can be brought in regard to each of them are not 48 VIII, 4 | enough has been said.~With regard to the giving of answers, 49 VIII, 5 | judgement to which he must have regard in granting or denying the 50 VIII, 12| the first thing to ask in regard to the argument in itself 51 VIII, 13| case the mistake lies in regard to the conclusion; for it 52 VIII, 14| occurrence, and particularly in regard to those propositions which 53 VIII, 14| advantage to be well up in regard to first principles, and 54 VIII, 14| acquire ability, especially in regard to propositions and objections. 55 VIII, 14| universal, and those in regard to which it is rather difficult


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