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1 II, 17| 17~The objection that "this is not the reason 2 II, 26| 26~An objection is a premiss contrary to 3 II, 26| universal syllogisms. An objection is brought in two ways and 4 II, 26| in two ways because every objection is either universal or particular, 5 II, 26| of a single science, the objection may be either that opposites 6 II, 26| a man urges a universal objection he must frame his contradiction 7 II, 26| the middle term.~If the objection is particular, the objector 8 II, 26| conclusion.~Besides, an objection in the middle figure would 9 II, 26| other premisses. But an objection ought not to turn off into 10 II, 26| later the other kinds of objection, namely the objection from 11 II, 26| of objection, namely the objection from contraries, from similars, 12 II, 26| inquire whether a particular objection cannot be elicited from 13 II, 26| first figure or a negative objection from the second.~