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1 I, 3 | premisses, knowledge of the conclusions which follow from them is 2 I, 6 | it is clear that both the conclusions and the premisses of demonstrations 3 I, 10| axioms and from previous conclusions as premisses. Astronomy 4 I, 12| conjunction with his previous conclusions; of the basic truths the 5 I, 12| premisses could never give true conclusions "resolution" would be easy, 6 I, 19| with regard to negative conclusions and premisses: viz. if A 7 I, 23| evident corollary of these conclusions that if the same attribute 8 I, 28| within one genus with its conclusions: and this again is verified 9 I, 28| again is verified if the conclusions proved by means of them 10 I, 32| false premisses, while true conclusions have true premisses, and 11 I, 32| confining-ourselves therefore to true conclusions. Not even all these are 12 I, 32| premisses for the proof of all conclusions. For the kinds of being 13 I, 32| are much fewer than the conclusions, for the basic truths are 14 I, 32| Moreover, the number of conclusions is indefinite, though the 15 I, 32| that, since the number of conclusions is indefinite, the basic 16 I, 32| the contention that all conclusions have the same basic truths 17 I, 32| required to prove special conclusions. But that this cannot be 18 II, 3 | on the other hand, some conclusions are negative and some are 19 II, 3 | not even all affirmative conclusions in the first figure are 20 II, 3 | if demonstration of such conclusions as these is possible, there 21 II, 5 | state a conclusion: as, when conclusions are drawn without their 22 II, 8 | consider which of these conclusions are sound and which are 23 II, 12| This-the convertibility of conclusions and premisses-has been proved 24 II, 19| the apprehension of the conclusions, but also whether there