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But necessary signs and the enthymemes derived from
them cannot be refuted on the ground of not furnishing a logical conclusion, as
is clear from the Analytics1; the only thing that remains is to prove that the thing
alleged is non-existent. But if it is evident that it is true and that it is a
necessary sign, the argument at once becomes irrefutable; for, by means of
demonstration, everything at once becomes clear.2
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