| Paragraph 1 | As to the number, then, and kind of sources whence fallacies arise in discussion, and how we are to show that our opponent is committing a fallacy and make him utter paradoxes; |
| Paragraph 2 | Our programme was, then, to discover some faculty of reasoning about any theme put before us from the most generally accepted premisses that there are. |
| Paragraph 3 | That our programme, then, has been adequately completed is clear. |

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