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1 I, 18| effected, are these: the commonplace rules, for the observance 2 II, 2 | 2~Now one commonplace rule is to look and see 3 II, 3 | only the other point. This commonplace rule is convertible for 4 II, 3 | established by means of the same commonplace rules; e.g. that a particular 5 II, 4 | becomes easier to attack. This commonplace rule also is available for 6 II, 4 | knowledge. Now the former commonplace argument is fallacious for 7 II, 4 | does not move at all. This commonplace rule is common for both 8 II, 9 | than to "unskilfully". This commonplace rule has been stated before 9 II, 10| greater degrees there are four commonplace rules. One is: See whether 10 III, 2 | also desirable. Another commonplace rule is that what is nearer 11 III, 4 | manner prescribed. The same commonplace rules are useful also for 12 III, 5 | 5~The commonplace rules relating to comparative 13 III, 6 | constructive or destructive commonplace rules that have been given 14 III, 6 | general application are the commonplace rules that are drawn from 15 IV, 4 | the soul. The aforesaid commonplace rule is common to the subject 16 IV, 5 | reasoning" faculty. This commonplace rule is useful also in dealing 17 IV, 6 | the genus rendered. The commonplace rule in question is useful 18 IV, 6 | on the other hand, the commonplace rule that you should see 19 V, 1 | examined by means of the commonplace arguments relating to Accident, 20 V, 4 | points of view. For the commonplace arguments which establish 21 V, 4 | of receiving knowledge". commonplace rule means-for destructive 22 V, 4 | a tripartite soul. This commonplace rule is useful also in dealing 23 V, 4 | viz. of "animal". This commonplace rule is deceptive whenever 24 V, 6 | property of the negative. This commonplace rule is, however, deceptive: 25 V, 6 | in the case of the former commonplace rules as well.’ Thus, for 26 V, 7 | on the other hand, this commonplace rule is of no use: for what 27 V, 8 | on the other hand, this commonplace rule is not of any use: 28 V, 8 | on the other hand, this commonplace rule is of no use.~The rule 29 VI, 1 | examine according to the commonplace rules that relate to Accident. 30 VI, 1 | the case according to the commonplace rules that relate to genus 31 VI, 2 | 2~One commonplace rule, then, in regard to 32 VI, 5 | Generally speaking, then, one commonplace rule relates to the failure 33 VI, 6 | the same. So, then, this commonplace rule ought to be followed, 34 VII, 2 | Such is the number of the commonplace rules that relate to "sameness". 35 VII, 3 | inquiry now before us the same commonplace rules serve. For we have 36 VII, 4 | The most handy of all the commonplace arguments are those just 37 VII, 4 | too if any other of the commonplace rules is of general application 38 VII, 5 | does not belong at all.~The commonplace arguments through which 39 VIII, 1 | sources from which one’s commonplace arguments should be drawn


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