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1 I, 15| perfect syllogism results proving that A possibly belongs 2 I, 18| so a syllogism is made, proving by means of the first figure 3 I, 19| syllogism is always possible, proving not merely a negative problematic, 4 I, 23| reasoning per impossibile, viz. proving something impossible by 5 I, 26| refuted in one way only-by proving that the predicate belongs 6 I, 38| syllogism should be made proving that there is knowledge 7 I, 38| not have had a syllogism proving that there is knowledge 8 I, 46| evident that the method of proving each cannot be the same, 9 II, 11| Similarly if we should be proving that A does not belong to 10 II, 16| those who reason thus are proving A by means of itself. This 11 II, 16| begging the question, viz. proving that which is not self-evident 12 II, 16| begging the question is proving what is not self-evident 13 II, 23| A and C, it consists in proving through C that A belongs