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1 Not, 1| experience and incapable of proof, are the bases of all proof. ( 2 Not, 1| proof, are the bases of all proof. (See Grote's Essay on the 3 Not, 2| excepting the provisional proof of the deceptiveness of 4 Not, 2| be discovered. Rational proof requires that something, 5 Not, 2| happiness of the sapiens must be proof against the rack; cf. esp. 6 Not, 2| exertion is a sufficient proof that there is a τελος. Aperta: 7 Not, 2| dogmatist argues that if proof be impossible, as the sceptic 8 Not, 2| sceptic says, there must be a proof to show it impossible; the 9 Not, 2| When he was converted, what proof had he of the doctrine he 10 Not, 2| Initia: as in 118, bases of proof, themselves naturally incapable 11 Not, 2| themselves naturally incapable of proof, so αρχαι in Gk. Digitum: 12 Not, 2| true he admits the bases of proof to be which Archimedes uses, 13 Not, 2| Democriti. Docentis: giving proof. Optantis: Guietus humorously