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Indeed, we do not think it is sufficient to have caught the fleeing beast in the woody and brambly field if the hunter remains ignorant of how he should handle it and 5 turn it to his use. For what benefit can it be to me if I have prepared the parts and tools for building a house, yet soon find I do not know how to assemble and arrange them into the structure of a building? Regarding every inquiry for which we intend to have clear knowledge, it is by no means sufficient 10 to have acquired the middle terms In traditional logic, the "middle term" is the bridge that connects the two ideas (the "extremes") being compared in an argument. to be placed between either extreme; rather, it is also worth the effort original: "operae precium," a variation of the classical "operae pretium." to know by what logic and order of sequences they should be connected and arranged (depending on the various circumstances).
15 ### SECTION II. The original Latin "Membrum" literally means "Member" or "Part." While this is labeled Part II, scholars note that some editions place the preceding text under Part I.
Therefore, it must first be recalled to memory that every problem is either a universal affirmative, or a uni...