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There is a different type of question where the
dispute is concerned with the term to be applied,
which depends on the letter of the law: it is a form
of question which can only arise in the courts from
the actual words on which the dispute turns. Take
as examples the questions, whether suicide is a form
of homicide, or whether the man who forces a tyrant
to kill himself can be considered a tyrannicide, or
whether magical incantations are equivalent to the
crime of poisoning. In all these cases there is no
doubt about the facts, for it is well known that there
is a difference between killing oneself and killing
another, between slaying a tyrant and forcing him
to suicide, between employing incantations and
administering a deadly draught, but we enquire
whether we are justified in calling them by the
same name.