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1 6 | affirmation or denial. Thus it is plain that every affirmation has 2 8 | single proposition, it is plain that the first proposition 3 9 | another denies it, it is plain that the statement of the 4 9 | potentiality. It is therefore plain that it is not of necessity 5 9 | actually false. It is therefore plain that it is not necessary 6 10| is distributed. This is plain from the following pairs: " 7 10| no animal is just", it is plain that these two propositions 8 11| At the same time it is plain that a question of the form " 9 13| posterior to these.~It is plain from what has been said 10 14| expressed in words, it is plain that the universal denial