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Aristotle
Prior Analytics

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   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 7 | ostensively, because (as we saw) all are brought to a conclusion 2 I, 7 | to no C: and this (as we saw) is the middle figure. Consequently, 3 I, 14| may be true means (as we saw) that none of those things 4 I, 17| and the necessary (as we saw) other than the possible.~ 5 I, 21| the conclusion also (as we saw) is problematic. Similarly 6 I, 25| only in the sense which we saw to be possible. But if ( 7 I, 25| the premisses were (as we saw) even, and the terms odd, 8 I, 28| produced from them. For (as we saw) it is not possible at all 9 I, 31| for he assumed man, as we saw, to be a mortal animal); 10 II, 1 | middle term is proved (as we saw) from a premiss which is 11 II, 6 | affirmative proposition is (as we saw) proved from premisses which 12 II, 8 | not to all B. For (as we saw) the universal is not proved 13 II, 9 | and in this figure (as we saw) there is no universal syllogism. 14 II, 10| it was thus that, as we saw, a syllogism could be made. 15 II, 10| syllogism is possible (as we saw) about A and C. Nor, if 16 II, 20| syllogism is possible (as we saw) when all the terms are 17 II, 21| that C is A. For just as we saw that if B is true of all 18 II, 21| with the word "is"; for we saw that if C is the same as 19 II, 24| particular cases proves (as we saw) that the major term belongs


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