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1 I, 14| selected in a number of ways corresponding to the number 2 II, 3 | in any of the aforesaid ways. The same rule holds true 3 II, 4 | not moved in any of these ways, clearly it does not move 4 II, 7 | conjoined with each other in six ways, and four of these conjunctions 5 II, 10| a like degree, in three ways, viz. those described in 6 II, 11| the aforesaid number of ways. Moreover, you should argue 7 III, 6 | can be established in two ways: for whether we show universally 8 III, 6 | produced an argument in both ways, both universally and in 9 III, 6 | possible to demolish it in two ways; e.g. if it be maintained 10 III, 6 | to demolish it in three ways: for by showing that all 11 III, 6 | knowledge, there are four ways of demolishing it: for if 12 IV, 3 | view, there are all these ways in which you should make 13 IV, 3 | a view, there are three ways: in the first place, see 14 IV, 4 | privation, there are two ways of demolishing an argument, 15 IV, 6 | should be investigated in the ways described.~ ~ 16 V, 1 | horse is a biped: in both ways the property would be upset. 17 V, 2 | in each of the aforesaid ways. For then the property will 18 V, 2 | likely to happen in two ways; one is, when a man repeatedly 19 VI, 9 | contrary in some one of the ways in which contraries are 20 VI, 13| In general, too, all the ways of showing that the whole 21 VII, 3 | like degrees, in all the ways in which it is possible 22 VII, 5 | overthrowing it there are two ways: for if it has been shown 23 VII, 5 | demolish what is said in two ways, by showing either that 24 VIII, 8 | consists in answering in ways other than the above, so 25 VIII, 9 | and this it may be in two ways: for it may be one which 26 VIII, 10| There are four possible ways of preventing a man from 27 VIII, 10| are then, as we said, four ways of making objections: but 28 VIII, 13| 13~Of the ways in which a questioner may 29 VIII, 13| original question in five ways: the first and most obvious 30 VIII, 13| incommensurable with the diagonal.~The ways in which people assume contraries


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