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1 I, 16| indifferently but only the major A-C since, B having no genus, 2 I, 16| will always be false, while A-C may be true. This is the 3 I, 16| course, equally the case if A-C is not atomic.~Error of 4 I, 16| either premiss indifferently. A-C may be true, C-B false-A-C 5 I, 16| C-B were true, the premiss A-C would no longer be true, 6 I, 16| again, C-B may be true and A-C false; e.g. if both C and 7 I, 17| not changed. But the major A-C is false, for it is by a 8 I, 17| change in the quality of A-C that the conclusion becomes 9 I, 17| conclusion, and consequently A-C, the quality of which is 10 I, 26| whole, whereas the premisses A-C and A-B are not thus related