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37 has
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Aristotle
On Interpretation

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1 1 | which must be either true or false, so it is in speech. For 2 1 | are not yet either true or false. In proof of this, consider 3 2 | proposition either true or false, and this the noun proper 4 2 | form either a true or a false proposition.~ 5 4 | but is neither true nor false.~Let us therefore dismiss 6 7 | must be true and the other false. This is the case also when 7 7 | one is true and the other false, for it is possible to state 8 7 | at the same time true or false.~It is evident also that 9 7 | one is true and the other false. We have pointed out, moreover, 10 8 | negative forms may be true or false simultaneously.~ 11 9 | negative, must be true or false. Again, in the case of a 12 9 | must be true and the other false; whereas when the subject 13 9 | negative are either true or false, then any given predicate 14 9 | states that it is making a false statement; and if the man 15 9 | it is white is making a false statement, it follows that 16 9 | denials must be either true or false.~Now if this be so, nothing 17 9 | prove the one proposition false, the opposite would still 18 9 | must be true and the other false, and that there are no real 19 9 | no more true and no more false than the denial; while some 20 9 | must be true and the other false, but we cannot say determinately 21 9 | determinately that this or that is false, but must leave the alternative 22 9 | actually true or actually false. It is therefore plain that 23 9 | should be true and the other false. For in the case of that 24 10| every man is unwise" is false. But under these circumstances 25 10| always be either true or false, and he that uses the expression " 26 10| from making a true or a false statement than he who uses 27 13| Now both of these are false of that which necessarily 28 13| possibly not be; which is false. It is evident, then, that 29 14| judgement is the contrary of the false, that which forms the denial 30 14| forms the denial of the false judgement or that which 31 14| that it is good; another, a false judgement, that it is not 32 14| intrinsic nature, then that false judgement likewise is most 33 14| likewise is most really false, which concerns its intrinsic 34 14| is good is not good is a false judgement concerning its 35 14| judgement is more really false than that which positively 36 14| contrary, that judgement is false, which forms the negative 37 14| man is not a man forms a false judgement. If then in these 38 14| it is good; for this is false. In the same way, moreover,


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