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1 I, 1 | that of which they have demonstrated evenness, i.e. what they 2 I, 2 | correct, the premisses of demonstrated knowledge must be true, 3 I, 2 | saying that the premisses of demonstrated knowledge must be primary, 4 I, 2 | connexion which is being demonstrated: more than this, nothing 5 I, 3 | holding that all truths are demonstrated, on the ground that demonstration 6 I, 3 | convertible cannot be circularly demonstrated at all, and since convertible 7 I, 3 | therefore everything can be demonstrated.~ 8 I, 4 | this attribute cannot be demonstrated of any figure selected at 9 I, 5 | Alternation used to be demonstrated separately of numbers, lines, 10 I, 5 | subject of which it has been demonstrated qua triangle or qua isosceles? 11 I, 5 | to what subject can it be demonstrated as belonging commensurately 12 I, 5 | subject to which it can be demonstrated as belonging commensurately 13 I, 6 | is necessary and that a demonstrated conclusion cannot be other 14 I, 7 | theorem of any one science be demonstrated by means of another science, 15 I, 8 | Therefore no attribute can be demonstrated nor known by strictly scientific 16 I, 9 | as such, nothing can be demonstrated except from its "appropriate" 17 I, 10| existence of these attributes is demonstrated by means of the axioms and 18 I, 11| subjects nor the attributes demonstrated as belonging to them-all 19 I, 13| predicate of C; so that we have demonstrated that the planets are near. 20 I, 13| better known, the fact is demonstrated but not the reasoned fact. 21 I, 22| because a conclusion is demonstrated by the interposition, not 22 I, 23| inheres in B, this can be demonstrated if there is a middle term. 23 I, 23| inhere in B, this can be demonstrated if there is a middle term 24 I, 23| as many "elements" of the demonstrated conclusion as there are 25 II, 3 | everything definable be demonstrated, or not? There is one of 26 II, 8 | by what method it can be demonstrated. When we are aware of a 27 II, 8 | demonstration, nor can it be demonstrated; and this is what we contended 28 II, 17| impossible if the effect is demonstrated as essential and not as