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1 II, 5| 5~Circular and reciprocal proof means 2 II, 5| middle, the proof is not circular: for neither of the propositions 3 II, 5| terms are convertible is circular and reciprocal demonstration 4 II, 5| conclusion, and this is circular demonstration, to assume 5 II, 7| are not of the nature of circular proof or are imperfect.~