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Aristotle
Prior Analytics

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assume

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 15| it is not possible, but assume that B belongs to all C: 2 I, 15| universal and negative, and assume that A belongs to no B, 3 I, 17| suppose it to follow and assume that B may belong to no 4 I, 17| originally defined, we must assume, not that A necessarily 5 I, 19| not belong to any C. For assume that it does: then if A 6 I, 24| centre. If then one should assume that the angle AC is equal 7 I, 24| and again if one should assume that the angle C is equal 8 I, 24| and further if one should assume that when equal angles are 9 I, 27| for the present we must assume this. Of these ultimate 10 I, 29| that A belongs to no E, assume that A belongs to some E 11 I, 31| out that these logicians assume as middle the universal 12 I, 31| commensurate. But if he should assume that it is incommensurate, 13 I, 32| stated, we must ourselves assume the one which is missing. 14 I, 46| is not-musical, we must assume that whatever is an animal 15 I, 46| belongs": but this is false. "Assume that F stands for the negation 16 II, 2 | snow. If then one should assume that A belongs to no B, 17 II, 5 | belongs to no B". But we must assume that B belongs to all of 18 II, 5 | previous conclusion) and assume that B belongs to all of 19 II, 5 | circular demonstration, to assume the conclusion and the converse 20 II, 7 | that to this: but we must assume besides that if this belongs 21 II, 15| medicine. If then one should assume that all medicine is science 22 II, 15| through other premisses, or to assume it in the way suggested 23 II, 15| contradictory premisses; if we assume such premisses we shall 24 II, 16| 16~To beg and assume the original question is 25 II, 16| to B, and if one should assume that A does belong to B, 26 II, 16| Similarly if he should assume that B belongs to C, this 27 II, 24| Thebans is an evil, we must assume that to fight against neighbours


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