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1 1 | condition, while others merely seem to be so by blowing 2 1 | while others are not and merely seem to be such to our sense; 3 5 | and the same attribute-not merely the name, but the reality-and 4 5 | reality-and a name that is not merely synonymous but the same 5 5 | said conditions and give a merely apparent refutation, showing ( 6 5 | therefore their refutation is merely apparent. One might, with 7 5 | the same as the soul, but merely says that life is contrary 8 6 | necessarily to state it and not merely to seem to compel us. Next 9 6 | effect a refutation, but merely appears to do so owing to 10 6 | mark of a refutation, is merely apparent, and the rest failing 11 8 | must make the refutation merely apparent, e.g. that which 12 9 | to examine whether it is merely apparent without being real, 13 9 | refutations depend, that are merely apparent-apparent, I mean, 14 10| refutation of that kind is a merely apparent proof of the contradictory 15 10| both, if the refutation be merely apparent. In the argument 16 10| himself, the other should merely ask questions.~ 17 11| reasoning: (1) one such is a merely apparent reasoning, on subjects 18 11| subject in hand. So, then, any merely apparent reasoning about 19 11| and any reasoning that merely appears to conform to the 20 11| contentious argument: for it is merely apparent in its conformity 21 11| art of money-making from a merely apparent wisdom, and this 22 11| this is why they aim at a merely apparent demonstration: 23 16| truth of the matter but merely inexperience that put him 24 17| not as refuting, but as merely appearing to refute: for 25 18| also the correction of a merely apparent proof, so as to 26 18| them, whereas one solves merely apparent arguments by drawing 27 20| harp-while-not-harping; merely, when he is not doing it, 28 22| tyro) affirmed, and not merely the name: whereas there 29 24| of a number of meanings merely suppose we express it elliptically: 30 31| phrase "double of half" merely on the ground that it figures 31 32| do not prove solecism but merely appear to do so, and both