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1 I, 3 | 3~The same manner of conversion will hold 2 I, 3 | statements will all convert in a manner similar to those described. 3 I, 5 | particularly to the minor and in a manner opposite to that of the 4 I, 5 | statement: by "an opposite manner" I mean, if the universal 5 I, 8 | conversion, in the same manner as in the case of simple 6 I, 14| BC is converted after the manner of problematic propositions, 7 I, 14| terms are related in this manner, no syllogism results. For 8 I, 14| terms are related in this manner it is both necessary that 9 I, 15| premisses are related in the manner stated to be that of the 10 I, 16| be understood in the same manner as before. There cannot 11 I, 16| will be proved in the same manner as above. Again, let A be 12 I, 26| refute than to establish.~The manner in which every syllogism 13 I, 27| to each problem in this manner: first we must lay down 14 I, 28| those who inquire in this manner are looking gratuitously 15 I, 29| then can be proved in the manner described; but it is possible 16 I, 31| prove syllogistically in the manner we have described. In demonstrations, 17 I, 31| demonstrations are formed and in what manner, and to what points we must 18 II, 9 | premiss can be refuted in a manner similar to the conversion: 19 II, 16| are really related in the manner described, in dialectical 20 II, 23| belongs to B. For this is the manner in which we make inductions. 21 II, 27| according to our usual manner of speaking. The same thing


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