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1 I, 3 | the original premisses. Propositions the terms of which are not 2 I, 6 | because these answers are propositions which if the answerer affirm, 3 I, 12| science has its peculiar propositions from which its peculiar 4 I, 16| 1) Let us first consider propositions asserting a predicate’s 5 I, 16| that in the case of atomic propositions erroneous inference will 6 I, 21| we must reach immediate propositions—as is always the case with 7 I, 22| demonstrable; but of demonstrable propositions one cannot have something 8 I, 23| at least such immediate propositions as are universal-are the " 9 I, 23| middle terms, since it is propositions containing these middle 10 I, 24| is as follows: if of two propositions, a prior and a posterior, 11 I, 26| to which of the negative propositions is the better known, the