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1 I, 2 | basic truths will not be "appropriate" to the conclusion. Syllogism 2 I, 2 | mean that they must be the "appropriate" basic truths, for I identify 3 I, 6 | and (2) not all truth is "appropriate".~A further proof that the 4 I, 9 | demonstrated except from its "appropriate" basic truths. Consequently 5 I, 9 | premisses essential and "appropriate" to the subject-unless we 6 I, 9 | premisses essential and "appropriate" to that subject: so that 7 I, 9 | demonstrable except from its "appropriate" basic truths, which, however, 8 I, 9 | based on the basic truths appropriate to each attribute-the differentia 9 I, 12| premisses from which the "appropriate" conclusion of each science 10 I, 17| is inferred through the "appropriate" middle, only the major 11 I, 17| premisses can be false. By "appropriate middle" I mean the middle 12 I, 17| is inferred through the "appropriate" middle. On the other hand, ( 13 I, 17| not inferred through the "appropriate" middle - (i) when the middle 14 I, 17| be inferred through the "appropriate" middle term. In this case 15 II, 5 | are drawn without their appropriate middles, the alleged necessity