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1 I, 3 | that demonstration may be circular and reciprocal.~Our own 2 I, 3 | posterior to one another: so circular demonstration is clearly 3 I, 3 | the term.~The advocates of circular demonstration are not only 4 I, 3 | must be. Since then-by the circular proof-if A is, B must be, 5 I, 3 | Consequently the upholders of circular demonstration are in the 6 I, 3 | anything. Moreover, even such circular demonstration is impossible 7 I, 3 | original conclusion rested, by circular demonstration in the first 8 I, 13| s business to know that circular wounds heal more slowly, 9 II, 12| Nature a certain kind of circular process of coming-to-be; 10 II, 12| early chapters, and the circular process is an instance of