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1 I, 2 | demonstration is an immediate proposition. An immediate proposition 2 I, 2 | proposition. An immediate proposition is one which has no other 3 I, 2 | is one which has no other proposition prior to it. A proposition 4 I, 2 | proposition prior to it. A proposition is either part of an enunciation, 5 I, 2 | of a single subject. If a proposition is dialectical, it assumes 6 I, 4 | objection we raise against a proposition put to us as true in every 7 I, 6 | chosen if one starts with a proposition which is (1) popularly accepted 8 I, 12| question is equivalent to a proposition embodying one of the two 9 I, 23| proceed in this manner, no proposition or attribute which falls 10 I, 24| to grasp this posterior proposition is by no means to know the 11 I, 25| truth, and if the negative proposition is proved through the affirmative 12 I, 25| denies: and the affirmative proposition is prior to and better known 13 I, 26| demonstration. All the same the proposition denying A of B is, in the