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1 I, 15| syllogisms will be perfect and establish possibility in the sense 2 I, 15| which are negative will establish not possibility according 3 I, 15| syllogism then does not establish that which is possible according 4 I, 15| the conclusion will not establish possibility. Let A be "raven", 5 I, 15| the conclusion does not establish possibility. But neither 6 I, 16| be perfect, but it will establish a problematic negative, 7 I, 23| stated that no syllogism can establish the attribution of one thing 8 I, 23| terms should be necessary to establish the relation to B; for the 9 I, 25| syllogisms, and they do not establish the conclusion proposed: 10 I, 25| more than was necessary to establish its thesis.~If then syllogisms 11 I, 26| affirmative is most difficult to establish, most easy to overthrow. 12 I, 26| statements are easier to establish: for proof is possible in 13 I, 26| but it is not possible to establish universal statements by 14 I, 26| though it is possible to establish particular statements by 15 I, 26| easier to refute than to establish.~The manner in which every 16 I, 28| 28~If men wish to establish something about some whole, 17 I, 28| But if the purpose is to establish not a universal but a particular 18 I, 28| But if the object is to establish a particular negative proposition, 19 I, 28| is not possible at all to establish a proposition from consequents, 20 I, 29| described; but it is possible to establish some of them syllogistically 21 I, 35| belief that syllogism can establish that which has no mean. 22 II, 15| notice. But it is possible to establish one part of a contradiction 23 II, 16| equally unknown, or he may establish the antecedent by means 24 II, 17| motion is impossible, and so establish a reductio ad impossibile: