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Arguments Quotes by Plato
- I really do not know, Socrates, how to express what I mean. For somehow or other our arguments, on whatever ground we rest them, seem…
- I know too well that these arguments from probabilities are imposters, and unless great caution is observed in the use of them, they are apt…
- Arguments, like men are often pretenders
- Arguments derived from probabilities are idle
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