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Название: Organon — Prior Analytics

Автор: Aristotle

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СКАЧАТЬ rel="nofollow" href="#ulink_d923585e-6de2-5270-b9b8-6806725946c1">Chapter 3

       Chapter 4

       Chapter 5

       Chapter 6

       Chapter 7

       Chapter 8

       Chapter 9

       Chapter 10

       Chapter 11

       Chapter 12

       Chapter 13

       Chapter 14

       Chapter 15

       Chapter 16

       Chapter 17

       Chapter 18

       Chapter 19

       Chapter 20

       Chapter 21

       Chapter 22

       Chapter 23

       Chapter 24

       Chapter 25

       Chapter 26

       Chapter 27

       Table of Contents

       Book 1

      Chap. 1. Of Proposition, Term, Syllogism, and its Elements. Chap. 2. On the Conversion of Propositions. Chap. 3. On the Conversion of Modal Propositions. Chap. 4. Of Syllogism, and of the first Figure. Chap. 5. Of the second Figure. Chap. 6. Of Syllogisms in the third Figure. Chap. 7. Of the three first Figures, and of the Completion of Incomplete Syllogisms. Chap. 8. Of Syllogisms derived from two necessary Propositions. Chap. 9. Of Syllogisms, whereof one Proposition is necessary, and the other pure in the first Figure. Chap. 10. Of the same in the second Figure. Chap. 11. Of the same in the third Figure. Chap. 12. A comparison of pure with necessary Syllogisms. Chap. 13. Of the Contingent, and its concomitant Propositions. Chap. 14. Of Syllogisms with two contingent Propositions in the first Figure. Chap. 15. Of Syllogisms with one simple and another contingent Proposition in the first Figure. Chap. 16. Of Syllogisms with one Premise necessary, and the other contingent in the first Figure. Chap. 17. Of Syllogisms with two contingent Premises in the second Figure. Chap. 18. Of Syllogisms with one Proposition simple, and the other contingent, in the second Figure. Chap. 19. Of Syllogisms with one Premise necessary and the other contingent, in the second Figure. Chap. 20. Of Syllogisms with both Propositions contingent in the third Figure. Chap. 21. Of Syllogisms with one Proposition contingent and the other simple in the third Figure. Chap. 22. Of Syllogisms with one Premise necessary, and the other contingent in the third Figure. Chap. 23. It is demonstrated that every Syllogism is completed by the first Figure. Chap. 24. Of the Quality and Quantity of the Premises in Syllogism.—Of the Conclusion. Chap. 25. Every Syllogism consists of only three Terms, and of two Premises. Chap. 26. On the comparative Difficulty of certain Problems, and by what Figures they are proved. Chap. 27. Of the Invention and Construction of Syllogisms. Chap. 28. Special Rules upon the same Subject. Chap. 29. The same Method applied to other than categorical Syllogisms. Chap. 30. The preceding method of Demonstration applicable to all Problems. Chap. 31. Upon Division; and its Imperfection as to Demonstration. СКАЧАТЬ