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1 1 | accomplishments the one depends on the faculty to render 2 4 | seven kinds:~(1) that which depends upon Accident:~(2) the use 3 4 | relation:~(3) that which depends upon ignorance of what " 4 4 | refutation" is:~(4) that which depends upon the consequent:~(5) 5 4 | consequent:~(5) that which depends upon assuming the original 6 5 | different.~The refutation which depends upon the consequent arises 7 5 | fever.~The refutation which depends upon treating as cause what 8 5 | thought that the refutation depends upon it, e.g. in the proof 9 8 | Now an apparent refutation depends upon the elements involved 10 8 | apparent, e.g. that which depends on the failure of the conclusion 11 8 | questions as one and so depends upon a flaw in the premiss, 12 8 | premiss, and that which depends on the substitution of an 13 8 | branch of the last-that which depends upon the consequent: more 14 8 | way. For unless that which depends upon ambiguity assumes that 15 8 | meaning, and that which depends on like verbal forms assumes 16 9 | how many considerations depends the formation, through the 17 12| statement is that which depends on the standards of Nature 18 16| connexion of the argument depends, we still are at a loss 19 17| which a refutation often depends.~If one is debarred from 20 17| the consequent refutation depends. For example, "Is what belongs 21 18| of question the falsity depends, and whereas "false reasoning" 22 18| questions the appearance depends. Thus it comes about that 23 20| questions, but it really depends upon combination. For the 24 20| combination. For the meaning that depends upon the division of the 25 20| Accordingly an expression that depends upon division is not an 26 23| turns: e.g. if the argument depends upon combination, then the 27 23| combination. Again, if it depends on an acute accent, the 28 23| accent, it is an acute. If it depends on ambiguity, one can solve 29 23| amphiboly. If the argument depends on likeness of expression, 30 24| but not to show on what it depends, e.g. in the case of Zeno’ 31 24| showing on what its falsity depends. If then he has not proved 32 24| if the appearance a proof depends upon a plurality of meanings, 33 24| master, but the combination depends upon Accident. "Is A yours?" " 34 28| argument of Melissus also depends: for he claims that because 35 29| refutations whose reasoning depends on some addition, look and 36 33| argument the same if it depends upon the same point; but 37 33| also whether the solution depends on a false premiss or on 38 33| that whose solution clearly depends upon a distinction or a 39 33| premisses that the deception depends.~Now sometimes an argument