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1 I, 6 | that are necessary it is clear that both the conclusions 2 I, 8 | 8~It is also clear that if the premisses from 3 I, 9 | 9~It is clear that if the conclusion is 4 I, 12| is developed. Hence it is clear that not every question 5 I, 13| just as we have often a clear insight into a universal, 6 I, 15| are negative.~Hence it is clear that one thing may be atomically 7 I, 16| be false. This makes it clear that whether either or both 8 I, 16| but C-A false.~It is thus clear that in the case of atomic 9 I, 17| taken affirmatively, it is clear that this premiss must always 10 I, 17| false.~Thus we have made it clear how many varieties of erroneous 11 I, 18| 18~It is also clear that the loss of any one 12 I, 19| one term of another. It is clear, then, that these are the 13 I, 20| 20~Now, it is clear that if the predications 14 I, 21| these cases may be made clear by the following dialectical 15 I, 23| genus to another.~It is also clear that when A inheres in B, 16 I, 31| precious because it makes clear the cause; so that in the 17 I, 31| to be given.) Hence it is clear that knowledge of things 18 I, 31| of the kindling would be clear to us because we should 19 II, 2 | all these examples it is clear that the nature of the thing 20 II, 3 | 3~It is clear, then, that all questions 21 II, 7 | impossible.~Moreover it is clear, if we consider the methods 22 II, 8 | attributable to B, it is clear that the moon is eclipsed, 23 II, 8 | the reason why is not yet clear, and we know that eclipse 24 II, 8 | nature is. But when it is clear that A is attributable to 25 II, 13| Our procedure makes it clear that no elements in the 26 II, 13| into species. For it is clear that there is no superfluous 27 II, 14| species of animal. Then it is clear in virtue of what character 28 II, 14| teeth. Then since it is clear in virtue of what character 29 II, 19| produce each of them, are now clear, and with that also the 30 II, 19| knowledge of them is made clear by raising some preliminary 31 II, 19| generalization.~Thus it is clear that we must get to know