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1 I, 1 | generally accepted about every problem propounded to us, and also 2 I, 4 | every proposition and every problem indicates either a genus 3 I, 4 | constitutes a proposition or problem, but only that it is from 4 I, 4 | The difference between a problem and a proposition is a difference 5 I, 4 | or no?"] the result is a problem. Similarly too in other 6 I, 4 | proposition you will make a problem if you change the turn of 7 I, 5 | pleasanter?", and any other problem which may happen to be phrased 8 I, 10| proposition" and a "dialectical problem". For it is not every proposition 9 I, 10| proposition nor yet every problem that is to be set down as 10 I, 10| one holds, nor yet make a problem of what is obvious to everybody 11 I, 11| 11~A dialectical problem is a subject of inquiry 12 I, 11| solution of some other such problem. It must, moreover, be something 13 I, 11| Now a "thesis" also is a problem, though a problem is not 14 I, 11| also is a problem, though a problem is not always a thesis, 15 I, 11| thesis, however, also forms a problem, is clear: for it follows 16 I, 11| between them.~Not every problem, nor every thesis, should 17 II, 2 | shall have demolished the problem. Likewise, also, if the 18 II, 2 | Moreover, a man should make the problem into a proposition for himself, 19 III, 6 | instances alike.~If the problem be indefinite, it is possible 20 VIII, 1 | ground is concerned the problem is one alike for the philosopher 21 VIII, 1 | dialectician only: for in every problem of that kind a reference 22 VIII, 3 | suppose that, whenever any problem proves intractable, it either 23 VIII, 3 | enhance the difficulty of the problem, he had better grant it; 24 VIII, 6 | that if it be granted the problem proposed collapses. If what 25 VIII, 6 | be granted, the original problem collapses. For then the


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