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1 I, 5 | that we often fall into error because our conclusion is 2 I, 12| for instance-what kind of error is it that may vitiate questions, 3 I, 12| bad geometry? It is this error, i.e. error based on premisses 4 I, 12| It is this error, i.e. error based on premisses of this 5 I, 16| positive state of mind-is error produced by inference.~( 6 I, 16| Here, it is true, positive error may befall one in alternative 7 I, 16| acquired by inference. The error, however, that consists 8 I, 16| without complication; but the error resulting from inference-which 9 I, 16| is A, will be a case of error produced by syllogism. Now, 10 I, 16| case if A-C is not atomic.~Error of attribution, then, occurs 11 I, 16| first. On the other hand, an error of non-attribution may occur 12 I, 17| A-D always false. Such error is practically identical 13 I, 17| what kinds of premisses error will result in cases where 14 I, 17| with regard to negative error; for D-B must remain unchanged, 15 I, 17| converted, and the type of error is the same as before.~(