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A large number of writers recognise general bases;
Cicero adopts them in his Orator,1 and holds that
everything that can form the subject of dispute or
discussion is covered by the three questions, whether
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it is, what it is, and of what kind it is. The names
of these three bases are too obvious for mention.2
The same view is asserted by Patrocles.
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