id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt aristotle-posterior-2886 aristotle-posterior-2886 .txt text/plain 33809 1433 63 that the premisses of demonstrated knowledge must be primary, I mean primary premisses, knowledge of the conclusions which follow from them let us define what we mean by an attribute 'true in every instance An attribute belongs commensurately and universally to a subject necessarily inheres in C, yet B, the middle term of the demonstration, reasoned knowledge of a conclusion is to know it through its cause. proved, the conclusion-an attribute inhering essentially in a genus; demonstration are three: the subject, the attributes, and the basic premisses of demonstration, not the subjects nor the attributes premisses predicating mere attributes: but sometimes it is possible, demonstrated conclusion as there are middle terms, since it is proves an attribute of a subject through the middle term; on the other demonstration is possible, the cause must be the middle term, and, the what things the essential nature is demonstrable, and in what sense ./cache/aristotle-posterior-2886.txt ./txt/aristotle-posterior-2886.txt