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1 III, 2 | perceptible things; for both statements are parts of the same theory. 2 IV, 4 | his essence. But if all statements are accidental, there will 3 IV, 4 | Again, if all contradictory statements are true of the same subject 4 IV, 4 | they say, contradictory statements are both true. And we thus 5 IV, 4 | the theory is true of some statements and not of others. And if 6 IV, 5 | appearances are true, all statements must be at the same time 7 IV, 6 | beliefs is that contradictory statements are not at the same time 8 IV, 8 | also makes each of these statements separately, so that since 9 IV, 8 | on the other hand can all statements be false; yet this would 10 IV, 8 | it is impossible that all statements should be false; for one 11 IV, 8 | of an infinite number of statements; for that which says the 12 IV, 8 | things are at rest, the same statements will always be true and 13 V, 9 | This is why all of these statements are made not universally; 14 V, 9 | but of the individuals the statements are made without qualification. 15 VII, 2 | inquire which of the common statements are right and which are 16 XI, 1 | raised objections to the statements of others about the first 17 XI, 5 | who asserts that opposite statements can be truly made about 18 XI, 5 | possible to make opposite statements equally truly. It follows 19 XI, 5 | to confess that opposite statements can never be true of the 20 XI, 5 | not be. For as, when the statements are separated, the affirmation 21 XI, 6 | contents of all other opposite statements are true, because often 22 XI, 6 | and that the contradictory statements are not true at the same 23 XI, 6 | assertion of contradictory statements about the same thing seems 24 XI, 6 | arguments that contradictory statements cannot be truly made about 25 XI, 6 | one time, nor can contrary statements, because every contrariety 26 XI, 6 | separately. And similarly all statements cannot be false nor all 27 XIII, 7| to their hypothesis their statements are right, but as a whole 28 XIII, 9| confirm this, for their statements do not agree but conflict. 29 XIV, 3 | sensible things, while the statements of mathematics are true