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fs 3
fuller 1
further 30
g 20
game 1
garment 6
gave 1
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21 while
20 down
20 evident
20 g
20 given
20 not-white
20 on
Aristotle
Prior Analytics

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1 I, 25| again B by means of F and G. Or one may be obtained 2 I, 28| the antecedents of E by G, and attributes which cannot 3 I, 28| belongs to all E. If C and G are identical, A must belong 4 I, 28| follows C, and E follows all G. If F and D are identical, 5 I, 28| none of the Es. If D and G are identical, A will not 6 I, 28| for it will not belong to G, because it does not belong 7 I, 28| does not belong to D: but G falls under E: consequently 8 I, 28| If B is identical with G, there will be a converted 9 I, 28| found to be identical with G): but that A should belong 10 I, 28| to some E, whenever C and G are apprehended to be the 11 I, 28| is the last figure: for G becomes the middle term. 12 I, 28| to some E, whenever D and G are identical. This is the 13 I, 28| for A will belong to no G, and E will belong to all 14 I, 28| and E will belong to all G. Clearly then all syllogisms 15 I, 28| the Hs. Again, if B and G cannot belong to the same 16 I, 28| belong to all A and to no G. Consequently B must be 17 I, 28| For the fact that B and G cannot belong to the same 18 I, 29| Es, and E belongs to all G, A will belong to none of 19 II, 18| these through D, E, F, and G, one of these higher propositions 20 II, 18| by means of D, E, F, and G. Therefore the conclusion


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