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1     Int,      II| notorious for their ignorance of logic112, and in ethics had approximated
2     Not,       2|     ideas may possibly be false, logic memory, and all kinds of
3     Not,       2|         ground of attack is that Logic always assumes the truth
4     Not,       2|        still treated in books on logic, cf. Thomson's Laws of Thought,
5     Not,       2|        αναποδεικτος of the Stoic logic ran thus ει ‛ημερα εστι,
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