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1 I, 5 | anything else than A is a convertible predicate of A is clear: 2 I, 8 | must of necessity be either convertible with its subject or not: 3 I, 8 | subject or not: and if it is convertible, it would be its definition 4 II, 1 | genus" are bound to be convertible; e.g. if "to be an animal 5 II, 2 | in no case. This rule is convertible for both destructive and 6 II, 3 | This commonplace rule is convertible for purposes both of establishing 7 II, 6 | one as well. This rule is convertible for both purposes: for when 8 II, 8 | of the thesis is a method convertible for both purposes.~Then 9 II, 11| above rule is, however, not convertible for overthrowing a view. 10 II, 11| badness. This rule is not convertible, either, for the purpose 11 IV, 6 | with a thing, and is not convertible with it, from its genus, 12 IV, 6 | whenever the other is not convertible with it: if, on the other 13 IV, 6 | to be is not) and is not convertible with it (for what is not 14 V, 3 | rendered forms a predicate convertible with its subject, without, 15 V, 3 | the property so as to be convertible with its subject, without, 16 V, 5 | itself, but has yet stated a convertible predicate: for then what 17 V, 5 | itself, but has rendered a convertible predicate, so that "animate 18 VI, 12| inasmuch as all such are convertible. Moreover, if the right 19 VII, 5 | predicated, and must moreover be convertible, if the definition rendered