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Aristotle - The Organon - index for ANALYTICA PRIORIA Book 2

Properties and defects of the syllogism, arguments akin to syllogism

TextParagraph Index
Part 1 The reason common to all syllogisms
Part 2 Reaching true conclusions from false premisses
Part 3 ... in the second figure
Part 4 ... in the third figure
Part 5 Circular and reciprocal proof
Part 6 ... in the second figure
Part 7 ... in the third figure
Part 8 Conversion of syllogisms
Part 9 ... in the second figure
Part 10 ... in the third figure
Part 11 The syllogism per impossibile
Part 12 ... in the second figure
Part 13 ... in the third figure
Part 14 Demonstration per impossibile differs from ostensive proof
Part 15 Drawing a conclusion from opposed premisses
Part 16 Begging the question
Part 17 Proof by reductio
Part 18 A false argument depends on its first false statement
Part 19 Do not allow the same term twice in premisses
Part 20 When refutation will be possible and when impossible
Part 21 Deception in the arrangement of the terms
Part 22 Whenever the extremes are convertible
Part 23 Rhetorical syllogism and induction
Part 24 When the major term belongs to the middle
Part 25 Reduction
Part 26 Objection
Part 27 Probability


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