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1 I, 1 | varieties are, in order to grasp dialectical reasoning: for this is the 2 I, 1 | on the other hand, is "dialectical", if it reasons from opinions 3 I, 10| definition must be given of a "dialectical proposition" and a "dialectical 4 I, 10| dialectical proposition" and a "dialectical problem". For it is not 5 I, 10| that is to be set down as dialectical: for no one in his senses 6 I, 10| one would assent. Now a dialectical proposition consists in 7 I, 10| the opinions of most men. Dialectical propositions also include 8 I, 10| accordance with the arts are dialectical propositions; for people 9 I, 11| 11~A dialectical problem is a subject of 10 I, 11| opinion. Practically all dialectical problems indeed are now 11 I, 12| many species there are of dialectical arguments. There is on the 12 VIII, 2 | universal question can form a dialectical proposition as ordinarily 13 VIII, 2 | meanings has "the good"?" For a dialectical premiss must be of a form 14 VIII, 2 | questions of this kind are not dialectical unless the questioner himself 15 VIII, 3 | conclusion; whereas in a dialectical exercise he may do so if 16 VIII, 11| opinion should do so in a dialectical and not in a contentious 17 VIII, 11| what kind of syllogisms are dialectical has already been said. The 18 VIII, 11| inference: an epichireme is a dialectical inference: a sophism is 19 VIII, 12| argument, or one which is not dialectical for dialectical, whether 20 VIII, 12| which is not dialectical for dialectical, whether the result reached 21 VIII, 12| accepted, the argument is dialectical, whereas if, though true,