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is something. Consequently A is true of C: there will then be knowledge of
the good, that it is good: for ex hypothesi the term ‘something’ indicates the
thing’s special nature. But if ‘being’ were taken as middle and ‘being’ simply
were joined to the extreme, not ‘being something’, we should not have had a
syllogism proving that there is knowledge of the good, that it is good, but that
it is; e.g. let A stand for knowledge that it is, B for being, C for good. Clearly
then in syllogisms which are thus limited we must take the terms in the way
stated.
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We ought also to exchange terms which have the same value, word for
word, and phrase for phrase, and word and phrase, and always take a word in
preference to a phrase: for thus the setting out of the terms will be easier. For
example if it makes no difference whether we say that the supposable is not
the genus of the opinable or that the opinable is not identical with a particular
kind of supposable (for what is meant is the same in both statements), it is
better to take as the terms the supposable and the opinable in preference to the
phrase suggested.
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Since the expressions ‘pleasure is good’ and ‘pleasure is the good’ are not
identical, we must not set out the terms in the same way; but if the syllogism
is to prove that pleasure is the good, the term must be ‘the good’, but if the
object is to prove that pleasure is good, the term will be ‘good’. Similarly in
all other cases.
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It is not the same, either in fact or in speech, that A belongs to all of that to
which B belongs, and that A belongs to all of that to all of which B belongs:
for nothing prevents B from belonging to C, though not to all C: e.g. let B
stand for beautiful, and C for white. If beauty belongs to something white, it
is true to say that beauty belongs to that which is white; but not perhaps to
everything that is white. If then A belongs to B, but not to everything of
which B is predicated, then whether B belongs to all C or merely belongs to
C, it is not necessary that A should belong, I do not say to all C, but even to C
at all. But if A belongs to everything of which B is truly stated, it will follow
that A can be said of all of that of all of which B is said. If however A is said
of that of all of which B may be said, nothing prevents B belonging to C, and
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- Title
- The Complete Aristotle
- Author
- Aristotle
- Date
- ~322 B.C.
- Language
- English
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Table of contents
- Part 1; Logic (Organon) 3
- Categories 4
- On Interpretation 34
- Prior Analytics, Book I 56
- Prior Analytics, Book II 113
- Posterior Analytics, Book I 149
- Posterior Analytics, Book II 193
- Topics, Book I 218
- Topics, Book II 221
- Topics, Book III 237
- Topics, Book IV 248
- Topics, Book V 266
- Topics, Book VI 291
- Topics, Book VII 317
- Topics, Book VIII 326
- On Sophistical Refutations 348
- Part 2; Universal Physics 396
- Physics, Book I 397
- Physics, Book II 415
- Physics, Book III 432
- Physics, Book IV 449
- Physics, Book V 481
- Physics, Book VI 496
- Physics, Book VII 519
- Physics, Book VIII 533
- On the Heavens, Book I 570
- On the Heavens, Book II 599
- On the Heavens, Book III 624
- On the Heavens, Book IV 640
- On Generation and Corruption, Book I 651
- On Generation and Corruption, Book II 685
- Meteorology, Book I 707
- Meteorology, Book II 733
- Meteorology, Book III 760
- Meteorology, Book IV 773
- Part 3; Human Physics 795
- On the Soul, Book I 796
- On the Soul, Book II 815
- On the Soul, Book III 840
- On Sense and the Sensible 861
- On Memory and Reminiscence 889
- On Sleep and Sleeplessness 899
- On Dreams 909
- On Prophesying by Dreams 918
- On Longevity and the Shortness of Life 923
- On Youth, Old Age, Life and Death, and Respiration 929
- Part 4; Animal Physics 952
- The History of Animals, Book I 953
- The History of Animals, Book II translated 977
- The History of Animals, Book III 1000
- The History of Animals, Book IV 1029
- The History of Animals, Book V 1056
- The History of Animals, Book VI 1094
- The History of Animals, Book VII 1135
- The History of Animals, Book VIII 1150
- The History of Animals, Book IX 1186
- On the Parts of Animals, Book I 1234
- On the Parts of Animals, Book II 1249
- On the Parts of Animals, Book III 1281
- On the Parts of Animals, Book IV 1311
- On the Motion of Animals 1351
- On the Gait of Animals 1363
- On the Generation of Animals, Book I 1381
- On the Generation of Animals, Book II 1412
- On the Generation of Animals, Book III 1444
- On the Generation of Animals, Book IV 1469
- On the Generation of Animals, Book V 1496
- Part 5; Metaphysics 1516
- Part 6; Ethics and Politics 1748
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book I 1749
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book II 1766
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book III 1779
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book IV 1799
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book V 1817
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book VI 1836
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book VII 1851
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book VIII 1872
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book IX 1890
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book X 1907
- Politics, Book I 1925
- Politics, Book II 1943
- Politics, Book III 1970
- Politics, Book IV 1997
- Politics, Book V 2023
- Politics, Book VI 2053
- Politics, Book VII 2065
- Politics, Book VIII 2091
- The Athenian Constitution 2102
- Part 7; Aesthetic Writings 2156