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1 I, 1 | have to make the double assumption of the meaning of the word 2 I, 6 | true, such as the sophists’ assumption that to know is the same 3 I, 10| on the matter, the same assumption is an illegitimate postulate. 4 I, 21| itself a subject). If this assumption is justified, the series 5 II, 5 | premisses: this too is an assumption, and equally an assumption 6 II, 5 | assumption, and equally an assumption whether the division comprises 7 II, 7 | necessarily following from the assumption of premisses admitted to 8 II, 11| term. So it is from the assumption of this single middle term 9 II, 11| right angle?-or from what assumption does it follow that it is 10 II, 11| angles. Therefore it is the assumption of B, the half of two right 11 II, 13| because we make the further assumption that the substance of each 12 II, 13| no better than an initial assumption made without division. But,