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admission

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 14| being so-and "we see by admission of something into ourselves, 2 I, 18| shall secure a preliminary admission that however it is in these 3 II, 3 | discussion by securing any admission, either when the statement 4 II, 3 | to secure a preliminary admission that if it belongs in any 5 II, 3 | immortal, so that a previous admission must be secured that if 6 III, 6 | the maker of a particular admission should make a universal 7 III, 6 | should make a universal admission, inasmuch as he claims that 8 VI, 10| should secure a preliminary admission on such points, or else 9 VI, 10| will be. If, however, no admission has been made, and the man 10 VII, 3 | that if one were to get an admission that so and so are the only 11 VII, 3 | Likewise also with the rest: an admission of any one of them whatever, 12 VII, 5 | whom one is questioning, an admission of premisses of this sort 13 VIII, 1 | one desires to secure an admission that the knowledge of contraries 14 VIII, 1 | not, one should secure the admission by induction, by formulating 15 VIII, 1 | they are not making the admission universally. An instance 16 VIII, 1 | supposing one had to secure the admission that the angry man desires 17 VIII, 1 | whether he wishes to secure an admission of his proposition or of 18 VIII, 1 | it is the universal whose admission is secured from the particulars, 19 VIII, 11| people are claiming the admission of contrary things, and


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