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1 I, 4 | the phrase. For if it be put in this way, ""An animal 2 I, 15| of sight, (2) to fail to put that power to active use. 3 I, 15| possess it, while of "not to put the power of sight to active 4 I, 15| use", the opposite is to put it to active use.~Moreover, 5 I, 18| point; and when we ourselves put the questions we shall be 6 I, 18| into what genus we ought to put the object before us when 7 III, 6 | 6~If the question be put in a particular and not 8 IV, 5 | part.~See also if he has put anything that is blameworthy 9 IV, 5 | blameworthy.~Also, see if he has put anything that is precious 10 IV, 5 | something else.~Or see if he has put anything that exists in 11 IV, 5 | of them. Hence he must be put not into one genus, but 12 IV, 6 | the soul should have been put.~Moreover, judge by means 13 VI, 1 | genus, he has failed to put the object defined into 14 VI, 1 | defined into the genus, or to put it into the appropriate 15 VI, 5 | thing if the object be not put into its nearest genus; 16 VI, 5 | Either, then, it ought to be put into its nearest genus, 17 VI, 6 | people who define in this way put effect for cause, or cause 18 VI, 11| is less intelligible when put in that form.~Look and see 19 VI, 13| irrespective of the way they are put together.~If a man has defined 20 VII, 5 | universal: for the definition put forward must be predicated 21 VIII, 1 | must proceed actually to put them to the other party. 22 VIII, 1 | concealed method should so put his questions that when 23 VIII, 1 | questions that when he has put his whole argument and has 24 VIII, 1 | oneself: for answerers are put off their guard against 25 VIII, 1 | also. Again, one should put last the point which one 26 VIII, 1 | deny the first questions put to them, because most people 27 VIII, 1 | people in asking questions put first the points which they 28 VIII, 1 | propositions of this sort should be put forward first: for ill-tempered 29 VIII, 2 | what they want.~One should put forward all propositions 30 VIII, 2 | conclusion should not be put in the form of a question; 31 VIII, 2 | often, even if it be not put as a question but advanced 32 VIII, 5 | if any of the questions put to him be not of this character, 33 VIII, 7 | questions that are not clearly put. If he understands the question 34 VIII, 8 | similar questions being put: for as a rule people secure 35 VIII, 11| when a true proposition is put forward, the dialectician 36 VIII, 11| when a false proposition is put forward, it has to be demolished 37 VIII, 11| weaker than those that were put as questions and less generally 38 VIII, 13| is easily detected when put in so many words; but it 39 VIII, 14| objection, or whether some one put his question properly or


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