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1 I, 1 | confute him. No other of the arts draws opposite conclusions: 2 I, 1 | alone do this. Both these arts draw opposite conclusions 3 I, 1 | this it resembles all other arts. For example, it is not 4 I, 2 | same is true of the other arts and sciences. But rhetoric 5 I, 2 | persuades. But none of the arts theorize about individual 6 I, 2 | deliberate upon without arts or systems to guide us, 7 I, 2 | really belongs to other arts and faculties, whether to 8 I, 6 | Similarly, all the sciences and arts. And life: since, even if 9 I, 15| Or that, as in the other arts, it does not pay to try 10 III, 1 | it found a way into the arts of tragic drama and epic 11 III, 1 | defects of our hearers. The arts of language cannot help 12 III, 1 | as people think. All such arts are fanciful and meant to 13 III, 1 | represent other things. Thus the arts of recitation and acting