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1 4 | admitted, be either true or false, whereas expressions which 2 4 | cannot be either true or false.~ 3 5 | agreed, can be both true and false. For if the statement "he 4 5 | the same statement will be false. The same applies to opinions. 5 5 | if still held, will be false. Yet although this exception 6 5 | one time true, at another false, according to circumstances. 7 10| to be true and the other false.~Neither in the case of 8 10| to be true and the other false. Health and disease are 9 10| neither of them is true or false. "Double" and "half" are 10 10| neither of them is true or false. The case is the same, of 11 10| always be true and the other false. For if Socrates exists, 12 10| will be true and the other false, but if he does not exist, 13 10| not exist, both will be false; for neither "Socrates is 14 10| one is true and the other false. For "Socrates has sight" 15 10| should be true and the other false, for when he is not yet 16 10| power of vision, both are false, as also if Socrates is 17 10| exists or not, one is always false and the other true. For 18 10| is true, and the other false. This is likewise the case 19 10| to say that he is ill is false, to say that he is not ill 20 10| must be true and the other false.~