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1 1 | to be (for the art of the sophist is the semblance of wisdom 2 1 | without the reality, and the sophist is one who makes money from 3 11| appears to do this is a sophist. Now for contentious and 4 12| was the second item of the sophist’s programme-in the first 5 17| from them. If, again, the sophist tries to secure that has 6 19| refutation takes place unless the sophist secures as well the contradiction 7 22| in argument supposes the sophist to have negated the fact 8 22| without any qualification, the sophist’s conclusion follows. If, 9 22| is that, even if all the sophist’s premisses be granted, 10 22| slow" quick". Then his (the sophist’s) words denote not what 11 23| to be inanimate and the sophist has proved it to be animate, 12 32| does he grant it, then the sophist has not proved his case