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1 I, 33| term "being eternal", B "Aristomenes as an object of thought", 2 I, 33| an object of thought", C "Aristomenes". It is true then that A 3 I, 33| that A belongs to B. For Aristomenes as an object of thought 4 I, 33| B also belongs to C: for Aristomenes is Aristomenes as an object 5 I, 33| to C: for Aristomenes is Aristomenes as an object of thought. 6 I, 33| does not belong to C: for Aristomenes is perishable. For no syllogism 7 I, 33| this is false, that every Aristomenes who is an object of thought 8 I, 33| thought is eternal, since Aristomenes is perishable. Again let