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Aristotle
Prior Analytics

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1 I, 23| affirm or deny peculiar attributes of each. So we must take 2 I, 27| next we must lay down those attributes which follow the thing, 3 I, 27| above is convertible. Of the attributes which follow we must distinguish 4 I, 27| Similarly one must select those attributes which the subject follows 5 I, 27| which we must obtain the attributes that follow, is contained 6 I, 27| subordinate term (for these attributes have been taken in dealing 7 I, 27| but we must choose those attributes which are peculiar to each 8 I, 27| being distinct there must be attributes peculiar to each. Nor must 9 I, 27| must not however choose attributes which are consequent upon 10 I, 28| to be asserted), and the attributes which follow that of which 11 I, 28| the same as any of these attributes, the attribute originally 12 I, 28| the subject, and to those attributes which cannot possibly be 13 I, 28| question: or conversely to the attributes which cannot possibly be 14 I, 28| subject in question and attributes which cannot possibly belong 15 I, 28| the antecedents of A by C, attributes which cannot possibly belong 16 I, 28| Suppose again that the attributes of E are designated by F, 17 I, 28| antecedents of E by G, and attributes which cannot belong to E 18 I, 28| are identical with those attributes which cannot possibly belong 19 I, 28| belong to E, or if those attributes are identical which cannot 20 I, 28| of A are identical with attributes which cannot belong to E, 21 I, 28| minor premiss negative. If attributes which cannot belong to either 22 I, 30| study. We must look for the attributes and the subjects of both 23 I, 30| science. Consequently, if the attributes of the thing are apprehended, 24 I, 30| For if none of the true attributes of things had been omitted


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