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1 I, 10| propositions also include views which are like those generally 2 I, 10| likely to assent to the views held by those who have made 3 I, 11| convincing arguments for both views); others also in regard 4 I, 11| ordinary person expresses views contrary to men’s usual 5 II, 7 | thought. For according to the views of those who posit the existence 6 VIII, 5 | questioner should all be views generally accepted, and 7 VIII, 5 | answerer should admit all views that are generally accepted 8 VIII, 5 | be granted, and, of the views not generally accepted, 9 VIII, 5 | qualification, then the views that are accepted absolutely 10 VIII, 8 | assert the opposites of these views. If, then, a man refuses 11 VIII, 11| premisses, both of which are views generally accepted, but 12 VIII, 13| begged: whereas contrary views lie in the premisses, viz.