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1 I, 2 | When we base the proof of a proposition on a number of similar cases, 2 I, 2 | further and quite distinct proposition must also be true in consequence, 3 I, 2 | that which bears to the proposition it supports the relation 4 I, 2 | Sign; but even though the proposition be true, the argument is 5 I, 2 | that which bears to the proposition it supports the relation 6 I, 2 | above. Its relation to the proposition it supports is not that 7 II, 18| opponent or against a mere proposition; in the latter case we still 8 II, 22| affirmative or negative proposition; the other kind disproves 9 II, 23| you refute the original proposition; if it has, you establish 10 II, 25| cases, arrive at a general proposition, and then argue deductively 11 II, 25| universal or particular proposition, true or false.~Now (1)