id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt aristotle-sophistical-3310 aristotle-sophistical-3310 .txt text/plain 23546 914 68 the false appearance of an argument which depend on language are six a genuine refutation; e.g. suppose a man were to grant that the descriptions point, and this is not the case with those arguments which depend point, and this is not the case with those arguments which depend The deception comes about in the case of arguments that depend on merely apparent reasoning about these things is a contentious argument, are said to depend on the like expression of unlike things. we know the thing on which the connexion of the argument depends, on what kind of question the falsity depends, and whereas 'false reasoning' be the subject of a question; nor in the case of a man approaching, in that case the apparently different meanings seem to depend on whether arguments depend upon a point of that kind. In the case of any refutations whose reasoning depends on some addition, ./cache/aristotle-sophistical-3310.txt ./txt/aristotle-sophistical-3310.txt