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1 I, 3 | theory reduces to the mere statement that if a thing exists, 2 I, 22| entitle the latter kind of statement predication, and the former 3 I, 32| of medicine"; would the statement mean anything except that 4 II, 6 | even without the express statement of what syllogism is or 5 II, 10| definition is said to be the statement of a thing’s nature, obviously 6 II, 10| of definition will be a statement of the meaning of the name, 7 II, 10| thing exists. Moreover, a statement may be a unity in either 8 II, 10| thunder; since the first statement will be "Because fire is 9 II, 10| in the clouds", while the statement of what the nature of thunder 10 II, 10| the clouds". Thus the same statement takes a different form: 11 II, 10| is (a) an indemonstrable statement of essential nature, or ( 12 II, 12| already occurred, the latter statement will be false. And the same