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1 7 | other false. This is the case also when the reference 2 7 | universal, it is not always the case that one is true and the 3 7 | This, however, is not the case, nor are they necessarily 4 7 | propositions it is not always the case that one is true and the 5 9 | 9~In the case of that which is or which 6 9 | or false. Again, in the case of a pair of contradictories, 7 9 | relates to the future, the case is altered. For if all propositions 8 9 | nor is this any more the case if the prediction dates 9 9 | real alternatives, in which case the affirmation is no more 10 9 | be, and similarly in the case of that which is not. In 11 9 | that which is not. In the case, also, of two contradictory 12 9 | same character.~This is the case with regard to that which 13 9 | other false. For in the case of that which exists potentially, 14 9 | does not hold good. The case is rather as we have indicated.~ 15 10| same way as in the former case, that the propositions joined 16 10| circumstances this is the case.~We have thus set out two 17 10| therefore, will in each case be the same.~Since the contrary 18 10| inference is correct in the case of universals, but rather 19 11| however, this is not the case, it is not impossible.~Yet 20 11| impossible.~Yet the facts of the case might rather be stated thus: 21 11| of the word.~Thus, in the case of those predications which 22 11| the composite. But in the case of that which is not, it 23 12| white.~Now if this is the case, in those propositions which 24 12| things were or were not the case.~The contradictory, then, 25 13| corresponding positive in the first case upon the negative in the 26 13| distinction is clear. In this case, contrary propositions follow 27 13| should not be". Thus in this case also contradictory propositions 28 13| that it is not always the case that that which may be or 29 13| ambiguous, being used in the one case with reference to facts, 30 13| actually realized; in the other case, with reference to a state 31 13| former can exist also in the case of that which has not this 32 13| should walk (or, in the other case, that it should be), but 33 14| cases, our conclusion in the case just dealt with would seem 34 14| course, fail to meet the case, since two true judgements