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... kind of syllogism ; now every kind of syllogism falls within the province of Dialectic , and must be examined under Dialectic as a whole , or under some branch of it . Consequently the person with the clearest insight into the nature of ...
... kind of syllogism ; now every kind of syllogism falls within the province of Dialectic , and must be examined under Dialectic as a whole , or under some branch of it . Consequently the person with the clearest insight into the nature of ...
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... kind . The language of strategy and politics is designed , so far as it is possible , to conceal this fact , to make it appear as though wars were not fought by individuals drilled to murder one another in cold blood and without ...
... kind . The language of strategy and politics is designed , so far as it is possible , to conceal this fact , to make it appear as though wars were not fought by individuals drilled to murder one another in cold blood and without ...
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... kind are such as it is mostly impossible , unless by accidental self - betrayal , to bring home to conviction . The gravest of them is , to argue sophistically , to suppress facts or arguments , to misstate the elements of the case , or ...
... kind are such as it is mostly impossible , unless by accidental self - betrayal , to bring home to conviction . The gravest of them is , to argue sophistically , to suppress facts or arguments , to misstate the elements of the case , or ...
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