Aristotle, Volume 1Heinemann, 1973 - Rhetoric, Ancient |
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Page 415
... true ; but when BC is wholly false , the conclusion can be true . I mean by wholly false the contrary statement , i.e. , if that which applies to none is assumed to apply to all , or vice versa . For let A apply to no B , and B to all C ...
... true ; but when BC is wholly false , the conclusion can be true . I mean by wholly false the contrary statement , i.e. , if that which applies to none is assumed to apply to all , or vice versa . For let A apply to no B , and B to all C ...
Page 419
... true . > 6 ( 2 ) Par- wholly In the case of particular syllogisms it is possible ticular syl- for the conclusion to be true both ( i . ) when the first logisms . premiss is wholly false and the other is true ; and ( ii . ) when the ...
... true . > 6 ( 2 ) Par- wholly In the case of particular syllogisms it is possible ticular syl- for the conclusion to be true both ( i . ) when the first logisms . premiss is wholly false and the other is true ; and ( ii . ) when the ...
Page 421
... true , and the con- clusion will be true . Similarly too if the premiss AB is negative ; the terms will be the same and will be related in the same way for the purpose of the proof . ( iii . ) Again , if AB is true and BC false , the ...
... true , and the con- clusion will be true . Similarly too if the premiss AB is negative ; the terms will be the same and will be related in the same way for the purpose of the proof . ( iii . ) Again , if AB is true and BC false , the ...