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1 II, 25| the next subject is their Refutation.~An argument may be refuted 2 II, 25| raising some objection. The refutation is not always genuine: it 3 II, 25| the judges think, if the refutation takes this form, either 4 II, 25| it is an Infallible Sign, refutation now becomes impossible: 5 II, 26| Constructive. For it is clear that refutation consists either in offering 6 III, 13| Argument, and Epilogue. "Refutation of the Opponent" is part 7 III, 13| and "pre-narration", and "refutation" from "final refutation". 8 III, 13| refutation" from "final refutation". But we ought only to bring 9 III, 17| must first, by means of refutation and counter-syllogism, attempt 10 III, 18| as the various means of refutation, may be regarded as known