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reasonings

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1 I, 1 | then, of the contentious reasonings mentioned, the former really 2 I, 1 | Further (d), besides all the reasonings we have mentioned there 3 I, 1 | appears to differ from the reasonings mentioned above; the man 4 I, 4 | with the subjects on which reasonings take place. For arguments 5 I, 4 | while the subjects on which reasonings take place are "problems". 6 I, 11| questions in regard to which reasonings conflict (the difficulty 7 I, 13| become well supplied with reasonings are four: (1) the securing 8 I, 18| view to ensuring that our reasonings shall be in accordance with 9 I, 18| things helps us both in reasonings about sameness and difference, 10 I, 18| arguments and to hypothetical reasonings, and also with a view to 11 I, 18| useful for hypothetical reasonings because it is a general 12 I, 18| The means, then, whereby reasonings are effected, are these: 13 VI, 6 | equality between contrary reasonings", or that "pain" is a "violent 14 VI, 6 | an attribute of opposite reasonings, nor pain of parts naturally 15 VI, 6 | equality between contrary reasonings would be generally considered 16 VIII, 1 | bases on which scientific reasonings are built up.~The sources 17 VIII, 14| it is through these that reasonings are effected. You should 18 VIII, 14| avoid universalizing your reasonings. You should, moreover, always


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