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1 II, 25| counter-syllogism or by bringing an objection. It is clear that counter-syllogisms 2 II, 25| love is always good, the objection can be brought in two ways, 3 II, 25| well as good ones.~2. An objection "from a contrary statement" 4 II, 25| friends".~3. An example of an objection "from a like statement" 5 II, 25| what they were doing", the objection will be, "Pittacus, then, 6 II, 25| refuted by raising some objection. The refutation is not always 7 II, 25| happens is always open to objection: otherwise it would not 8 II, 25| true. For this purpose his objection must state what is more 9 II, 26| positive proof or in raising an objection. In the first case we prove 10 II, 26| or is not so-and-so. An objection, on the other hand, is not 11 III, 17| opponent’s case, whether by objection or by counter-syllogism. 12 III, 18| your opponent gets in an objection, you are felt to have been