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1 I, 31| by D. The man who divides assumes that every animal is either 2 I, 31| man is an animal, so he assumes A of D as belonging to it. 3 I, 31| footless, and D as man, he assumes in the same way that A inheres 4 I, 31| footed or footless), and he assumes A of D (for he assumed man, 5 I, 31| should be footed: this he assumes: and it is just this again 6 I, 31| incommensurate. For if he assumes that every length is either 7 II, 4 | these then as terms, if one assumes that B belongs to the whole 8 II, 4 | of the terms, whether one assumes that what belongs to none 9 II, 15| for science. If then one assumes that every science is good,