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| # That contraries can be simultaneously true in the same material. (''Quod contraria simul possunt ese vera in aliqua materia'') | | # That contraries can be simultaneously true in the same material. (''Quod contraria simul possunt ese vera in aliqua materia'') |
| # That the sylloigism which is materially defective is not a syllogism (''Quod syllogismus peccans in materia non est syllogismus'') | | # That the sylloigism which is materially defective is not a syllogism (''Quod syllogismus peccans in materia non est syllogismus'') |
− | # ('Quod non est suppositio in propositione magis pro supposito quam pro significato, et ideo idem est dicere, cuiuslibet hominis asinus currit, et asinus cuiuslibet hominis currit'') | + | # That supposition in a proposition is not more for the suppositum than for the significate, and therefore it is the same to say 'every man's donkey runs' as 'a donkey of every man runs' (''Quod non est suppositio in propositione magis pro supposito quam pro significato, et ideo idem est dicere, cuiuslibet hominis asinus currit, et asinus cuiuslibet hominis currit'') |
| # That an animal is every man (''Quod animal est omnis homo'') | | # That an animal is every man (''Quod animal est omnis homo'') |
| # That a sign does not distribute the subject in relation to the predicate(''Quod signum non distribuit subjectum in comparatione ad praedicatum'') | | # That a sign does not distribute the subject in relation to the predicate(''Quod signum non distribuit subjectum in comparatione ad praedicatum'') |