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1 I, 12| science expands not by the interposition of fresh middle terms, but 2 I, 22| conclusion is demonstrated by the interposition, not the apposition, of 3 I, 22| of a fresh term. If such interposition could continue to infinity 4 I, 32| fresh extreme term or the interposition of a fresh middle. Moreover, 5 II, 2 | equality or inequality, interposition or non-interposition. For 6 II, 2 | the moon's light by the interposition of the earth" are identical 7 II, 16| in the former the earth’s interposition. For, one might argue, if 8 II, 16| it-the eclipse by the earth’s interposition, the fall of the leaves 9 II, 16| effect, and the earth’s interposition is the cause of the moon’ 10 II, 16| and not the eclipse of the interposition)-if, then, demonstration 11 II, 16| the fact of the earth’s interposition but not the reasoned fact. 12 II, 16| is not the cause of the interposition, but the interposition of 13 II, 16| the interposition, but the interposition of the eclipse, is obvious 14 II, 16| is obvious because the interposition is an element in the definition 15 II, 16| eclipse is known through the interposition and not vice versa.~On the