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29 also
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27 some
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Aristotle
On Interpretation

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1 2 | under these conditions. Take the words "of Philo is" 2 7 | universal character, we may take the "propositions "man is 3 9 | of a given character will take place and another denies 4 9 | that affirms that it will take place or he that denies 5 9 | whereas if things did not take place of necessity, an event 6 9 | to be must of necessity take place. It results from this 7 9 | that an event neither will take place nor will not take 8 9 | take place nor will not take place, is to take up a position 9 9 | will not take place, is to take up a position impossible 10 9 | if an event is neither to take place nor not to take place 11 9 | to take place nor not to take place the next day, the 12 9 | sea-fight should neither take place nor fail to take place 13 9 | neither take place nor fail to take place on the next day.~These 14 9 | need to deliberate or to take trouble, on the supposition 15 9 | the past will of necessity take place in the fullness of 16 9 | anyone. For events will not take place or fail to take place 17 9 | not take place or fail to take place because it was stated 18 9 | they would or would not take place, nor is this any more 19 9 | will be, cannot fail to take place; and of that which 20 9 | also therefore may either take place or not take place. 21 9 | either take place or not take place. There are many obvious 22 9 | A sea-fight must either take place to-morrow or not, 23 9 | necessary that it should take place to-morrow, neither 24 9 | necessary that it should not take place, yet it is necessary 25 9 | either should or should not take place to-morrow. Since propositions 26 11| combine to form a unity. Take the proposition "man is 27 11| nevertheless not always possible. Take the proposition "Homer is 28 14| proposition "every man is unjust". Take the propositions "Callias 29 14| contrary effect.~Now if we take the judgement that that


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