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1 6 | a refutation, but merely appears to do so owing to ignorance 2 6 | what is not a proposition appears to be one. If, then, the 3 8 | syllogism or refutation which appears to be valid but is not, 4 8 | though it is valid, only appears to be appropriate to the 5 8 | meaning, but only one that appears to have, and that only from 6 11| hand, while he who only appears to do this is a sophist. 7 11| any reasoning that merely appears to conform to the subject 8 12| whereas they wish what appears to be to their interest: 9 22| is not alike, though it appears to be so because of the 10 25| both false and true: but it appears to be a troublesome question 11 32| previously said what it is that appears to bring them about; the 12 32| that is really unlike, appears to be like the nominative. "