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1 II, 3 | subject in question; e.g. by showing that it is honourable and 2 III, 3 | good.~Moreover, argue by showing that the thing in question 3 III, 4 | rules are useful also for showing that anything is simply 4 III, 6 | it in three ways: for by showing that all pleasure, or that 5 III, 6 | else bring an objection showing in what case it does not 6 III, 6 | perhaps none of them belongs, showing e.g. that time is not moved, 7 IV, 6 | in the case of snow, thus showing clearly that it could not 8 V, 2 | constructive arguments, showing the correctness of a rendering, 9 V, 3 | subject, without, however, showing its essence, and so the 10 V, 4 | property as partaken of, or as showing the essence, though the 11 V, 4 | neither as partaken of nor as showing the essence, though the 12 VI, 13| general, too, all the ways of showing that the whole is not the 13 VII, 1 | annulled and not the other, showing that they are not the same.~ 14 VII, 5 | in one way only, viz. by showing that it belongs in every 15 VII, 5 | is said in two ways, by showing either that the predicate 16 VIII, 1 | while the final syllogism, showing the conclusion, is likely 17 VIII, 11| argument: suppose him to be showing (e.g.) that one opinion