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Alphabetical [« »] aphrosuns 1 apollo 2 apologist 1 apparent 13 apparently 1 appeal 11 appealed 2 | Frequency [« »] 14 whatever 14 wise 13 accept 13 apparent 13 apply 13 arts 13 asked | Aristotle Rethoric IntraText - Concordances apparent |
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1 I, 1 | discern the real and the apparent means of persuasion, just 2 I, 1 | discern the real and the apparent syllogism. What makes a 3 I, 2 | the third on the proof, or apparent proof, provided by the words 4 I, 2 | have proved a truth or an apparent truth by means of the persuasive 5 I, 2 | persuasion achieved by proof or apparent proof: just as in dialectic 6 I, 2 | one hand and syllogism or apparent syllogism on the other, 7 I, 2 | is a syllogism, and the apparent enthymeme is an apparent 8 I, 2 | apparent enthymeme is an apparent syllogism. I call the enthymeme 9 I, 10| goods escape from evils or apparent evils and the exchange of 10 I, 12| The general subject of apparent possibility and impossibility 11 II, 25| Enthymemes, genuine and apparent, have now been described; 12 III, 7 | character of each detail becomes apparent; whereas if you adopt one 13 III, 13| always a reduction in the apparent length. It follows, then,