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Aristotle
On Interpretation

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positive

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1 3 | express any judgement, either positive or negative. For neither 2 4 | as the expression of any positive judgement. Let me explain. 3 4 | constitute a proposition, either positive or negative. It is only 4 6 | 6~An affirmation is a positive assertion of something about 5 6 | of contradictories. Those positive and negative propositions 6 7 | If, then, a man states a positive and a negative proposition 7 7 | on the other hand, the positive and negative propositions, 8 7 | true. Of such corresponding positive and negative propositions 9 8 | propositions of which both the positive and the negative forms may 10 9 | place, propositions, whether positive or negative, must be true 11 9 | all propositions whether positive or negative are either true 12 10| the sentence, there can be positive and negative propositions 13 10| the subject, whether in a positive or in a negative sentence, 14 10| the true one, a certain positive proposition is also true. 15 10| answer were the true one, the positive inference "Then Socrates 16 12| have the verb "to be" its positive and negative form respectively. 17 12| otherwise, since either the positive or the negative proposition 18 12| In such cases, both the positive and the negative propositions 19 12| be", respectively, that positive and negative propositions 20 13| be" and the corresponding positive in the first case upon the 21 13| it is impossible" is a positive proposition and "it is not 22 14| difference if we universalize the positive judgement, for the universal


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