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Subject Index abacus, 13–14 Accent, fallacies of, 58–60 resolutions of, 88–90, Accident, fallacies of, 4, 113–116, 136, 219 n.6 false resolutions to, 117–126: by appeal to linguistic equivocation, 117–120; by appeal to oblique context, 121–123; by appeal to missing qualifications, 123–126; mistaken as errors of logical form, 128–130 Amphiboly, fallacies of, 4–5, 20–21, 24, 25–38, 40, 52–54, 57–58, 61–64, 76, 80, 88–89, 93, 102, 145, 154, 165– 166, 170, 179, 182, 185, 196 n.24, n.36, 197 n.41, n.42, 198 n. 44, n.48, n.49, 213 n.36, 220 n.20, 231 n.19 as examples of Many Questions, 161–163 in Poetics, 28–29 in Rhetoric, 30–31 morphology contributing to, 27– 28, 31, 36, 169, 220 n.20, 231 n.19 oblique contexts contributing to, 27–28, 220 n.20 syntax contributing to, 7, 25–28, 31 apparent argument / refutation (fain¬menoV ¤legcoV / sullogism¬V), 6, 22, 32–33, 39, 79, 83, 89, 97, 106–107, 145, 154, 156, 158, 161– 162, 165, 168, 171, 173–176 Begging the Question, fallacies of, 98– 106 relationship to immediate inferences , 104–105 resolutions of, 106 treatment in dialectical contexts, 100–104: five ways of producing , 101–104 treatment in scientific contexts (Prior Analytics), 98–100 better known and prior by nature, 98–99, 111 to us (≠mƒn), 98–99, 111 Categories, 12, 21–22, 24, 31, 36, 101, 128, 212 n.26 categories, 15, 37–39, 41, 43–44, 53, 93, 150–151, 166, 169–171, 199 n.2, 225 n.24 Clouds, 46, 173, 202 n.38 common belief / endoxon (⁄ndoxon), 1–2, 24–25, 27, 100, 107, 191 n.8 Composition, fallacies of (see also Division), 55–58, 75, 89, 93, 205 n.2, n.9, 206 n.17, 207 n.31, 213 n.33 not examples of double meaning, 60–68 as parts-wholes confusions, 68–72, 205 n.6, n.7 in Rhetoric, 72–74 unity of Composition and Division, 90–92, 206 n.18 245 246 SUBJECT INDEX Consequent, fallacies of, 4, 6, 113, 115, 117, 119, 121, 123, 125, 127, 129, 130–139, 150, 167, 170, 171, 222 n.55, 223 n.61, n.63 examples of, “all honey is yellow”, 132–133 “when it rains the ground gets wet”, 133–134 “all adulterers are nighttime wanderers”, 134 “the universe is infinite” (Melissus), 135–136, 138–139, 223 n.63 convertibility / convertible (™ntistr°jein), 116, 130–138, 223 n.60, n.63 counters, 12–14, 177–178, 229 n.2 Cratylus, 179–181, 193 n.14, n.15, 230 n.2–4 demonstration (™p¬deixiV), 1, 98–103, 114, 191 n.3, 214 n.2, 215 n.11 dialectic / dialectical (dialektik¬V), 1– 3, 32, 39, 51, 58, 60–61, 67, 99–101, 103–106, 110–112, 130, 147, 153, 159, 165, 175, 177, 191 n.6, 195 n.19, n.20, 204, n.55, 206 n.17, 211 n.13, 214 n.2, n.5, 215 n.14, 218 n.49, 228 n.19, 231 n.14 Division, fallacies of (see also Composition ), 4–5, 7, 19–21, 55–58, 60–66, 68–75, 80, 88–93, 102, 167, 169–171, 205 n.2,, 206 n.9, n.7, n.18, 207 n.31, 210 n.58, 213 n.31, n.33, 220 n.24 double meaning (see also Homonymy, Amphiboly, Form of the Expression), 5–6, 17–18, 20–21, 25–26, 28, 31–32, 34, 36–39, 42, 51–54, 57–60, 62, 64– 66, 72, 74–75, 80, 88–90, 93, 101, 117, 120, 126–129, 145–148, 162, 166, 170, 179, 182, 184, 198 n.46, 206 n.9, 21 n.29, 213 n.36, 225 n.21 efficient cause, 80, 174 enthymemes, in Rhetoric, 55, 75, 205 n.2 eristic (÷ristik¬V), 1–3, 59, 69, 157, 173–175, 191 n.8, 192 n.1, 193 n.13 Euthydemus, 22–23, 69–72, 195 n.12, n.14, n.16, 200 n.19, 206 n.17, 209 n.46 false presuppositions, 6, 85, 98, 142, 168–169 Form of the Expression, fallacies of, 4–5, 9, 20–21, 37–41, 43–49, 51–54, 76, 80, 88–89, 93, 102, 142, 150– 151, 166–167, 170–171, 200 n.19, 204 n.57, 211 n.10, 213 n.36, 227 n.12 Forms, Platonic, 16, 37...

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