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19 saw
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19 swan
19 under
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Aristotle
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swan

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1 I, 4 | the terms white, horse, swan: white, horse, raven. The 2 I, 5 | negative relation are white, swan, stone. But it is not possible 3 I, 5 | relation, white, animal, swan. Evidently then, whenever 4 I, 19| Let A be white, B man, C swan. White then necessarily 5 I, 19| then necessarily belongs to swan, but may belong to no man; 6 I, 19| necessarily belongs to no swan; Clearly then we cannot 7 I, 19| suppose that A is white, B swan, C man. Nor can the opposite 8 II, 2 | C, e.g. animal to every swan and to some white thing, 9 II, 2 | thing, and white to every swan, then if we take as premisses 10 II, 2 | to all C truly: for every swan is an animal. Similarly 11 II, 2 | C, e.g. animal to every swan and to some black things, 12 II, 2 | some black things, though swan belongs to no black thing. 13 II, 2 | animal belongs to every swan, and not to some black things, 14 II, 2 | to some black things, and swan belongs to nothing black. 15 II, 4 | e.g. black belongs to no swan, animal to every swan, and 16 II, 4 | no swan, animal to every swan, and animal not to everything 17 II, 4 | animal and white follow every swan, though animal does not 18 II, 4 | animal belongs to every swan, black to no swan, and black 19 II, 4 | every swan, black to no swan, and black to some animals.


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