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Aristotle
Posterior Analytics

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1 I, 1 | merely every triangle or number which they know to be such, 2 I, 1 | such, but any and every number or triangle without reservation. 3 I, 1 | couched in the form "every number which you know to be such", 4 I, 4 | compound, square and oblong, to number; and also the formula defining 5 I, 4 | its subject-e.g. line or number as the case may be.~Extending 6 I, 4 | straightness or curvature, in number either oddness or evenness. 7 I, 4 | contradictory; e.g. within number what is not odd is even, 8 I, 10| more evident than that of number); or we might omit to assume 9 I, 11| unequivocally predicable of a number of individuals.~The law 10 I, 12| must be applicable to a number of cases (otherwise it will 11 I, 12| let A represent number-a number or number taken indeterminately; 12 I, 12| represent number-a number or number taken indeterminately; B 13 I, 12| indeterminately; B determinate odd number; C any particular odd number. 14 I, 12| number; C any particular odd number. We can then predicate A 15 I, 12| represent determinate even number, and E even number. Then 16 I, 12| even number, and E even number. Then A is predicable of 17 I, 19| both cases-are infinite in number. These questions then cannot 18 I, 20| terms cannot be infinite in number. For suppose that A is predicated 19 I, 20| the series B...I take, the number of intermediates in the 20 I, 20| any case are infinite in number.~ 21 I, 21| the methods are finite in number, and if finite things are 22 I, 21| are combined in a finite number of ways, the result must 23 I, 22| nature must be finite in number. But as regards predicates 24 I, 22| these latter are limited in number, and the number of the widest 25 I, 22| limited in number, and the number of the widest kinds under 26 I, 22| seen are not infinite in number, while in the ascending 27 I, 22| predicates are infinite in number and therefore cannot be 28 I, 22| attribute of number-though it is number’s attribute, yet number 29 I, 22| number’s attribute, yet number itself is an element in 30 I, 22| elements in the definition of number. In neither kind of attribution 31 I, 22| term below it as odd is to number, for this would mean the 32 I, 22| essential element: but then number will be an ultimate subject 33 I, 22| subject-e.g. its attributes in number and number in them-as to 34 I, 22| attributes in number and number in them-as to be commensurate 35 I, 22| are also always limited in number. An immediately obvious 36 I, 22| there might be an infinite number of terms between any two 37 I, 23| and they are identical in number with the middle terms, seeing 38 I, 24| triangle or of figure or number, over against particular 39 I, 24| entity which is neither line, number, solid, nor plane, but a 40 I, 25| premisses must increase in number, but there cannot be more 41 I, 32| fresh middle. Moreover, the number of conclusions is indefinite, 42 I, 32| is indefinite, though the number of middle terms is finite; 43 I, 32| way we see that, since the number of conclusions is indefinite, 44 I, 32| identical or limited in number. If, on the other hand, 45 II, 4 | own life is a self-moving number; for one would have to postulate 46 II, 4 | the soul is a self-moving number in the sense of being identical 47 II, 13| of triad; for pentad is a number, but nothing outside number 48 II, 13| number, but nothing outside number is odd. It is such attributes 49 II, 13| possesses the attributes number, odd, and prime in both 50 II, 13| precisely what triad is, viz. a number, odd, and prime in the former 51 II, 19| develops experience; for a number of memories constitute a 52 II, 19| clearness. When one of a number of logically indiscriminable


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