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1 5 | the expression "a footed animal with two feet" can be called 2 7 | proposition "every man is every animal" is an example of this type.~ 3 10| of the proposition "every animal is just" is "no animal is 4 10| every animal is just" is "no animal is just", it is plain that 5 10| propositions "not every animal is just" and "some animals 6 11| unity. Thus, man may be an animal, and biped, and domesticated, 7 11| propositions that man is an animal and that man is a biped, 8 11| and state that man is an animal with two feet. Similarly 9 11| combine the predicates "animal" and "biped" and say that 10 11| and say that a man is an animal with two feet, for these 11 11| two-footed man; for the notions "animal" and "biped" are implicit