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1 IV, 2| know, and sophistic is what appears to be philosophy but is 2 IV, 5| that they say that what appears to our senses must be true; 3 IV, 5| that not everything which appears is true; firstly, because 4 IV, 6| self-existent, not everything that appears will be true; for that which 5 IV, 6| be true; for that which appears is apparent to some one; 6 IV, 6| the truth is not that what appears exists, but that what appears 7 IV, 6| appears exists, but that what appears exists for him to whom it 8 IV, 6| exists for him to whom it appears, and when, and to the sense 9 IV, 6| conditions under which it appears. And if they give an account 10 IV, 6| some time ago say that what appears is true, and therefore that 11 IV, 6| same time", so that what appears will be with these qualifications 12 VI, 1| so much of the divine as appears to us. There must, then, 13 XI, 3| stated at the beginning appears to be solved,-I mean the 14 XI, 5| affirmation exists, this appears to refute what is said by 15 XI, 6| often a particular thing appears beautiful to some and the 16 XI, 6| to others, and that which appears to each man is the measure. 17 XI, 6| but a particular thing appears pleasant to some and the 18 XI, 6| for the same thing never appears sweet to some and the contrary 19 XI, 6| their eye the one object appears one).~In general, it is