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Likewise, also it is requisite to have arguments framed against such problems, in which being supplied with the fewest, we shall have them useful against the most; now, these are universal (arguments), and which are with more difficulty supplied from things that are obvious.




THE SOPHISTICAL ELENCHI


BOOK I.

Chapter 1

Concerning sophistical elenchi, and such as appear, indeed, elenchi, yet are paralogisms but not