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1 I, 5 | the minor and in a manner opposite to that of the universal 2 I, 5 | universal statement: by "an opposite manner" I mean, if the universal 3 I, 13| one way more than in the opposite.~That which is possible 4 I, 13| is convertible into its opposite, not however in the same 5 I, 19| related as above. Nor can the opposite affirmations be established: 6 I, 19| swan, C man. Nor can the opposite affirmations be established, 7 II, 8 | has been changed into its opposite and one of the premisses 8 II, 15| can never be made out of opposite premisses, for the reason 9 II, 15| statements, it follows that opposite statements may be assumed 10 II, 21| the other and think the opposite true. Suppose that A belongs 11 II, 26| only: for in them only are opposite syllogisms possible, since