Authors/Ockham/Summa Logicae/Book III-1/Chapter 57

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Latin English
Cap. 57. De mixtione possibilis et impossibilis in omni figura Chapter 57. On the mixture of possible and impossible in every figure.
Sequitur videre de mixtione possibilis et impossibilis. Sed de ea potest patere ex illis quae dicta sunt circa mixtionem necessarii et possibles[1], pro eo quod semper illa de impossibili aequivalet alicui de necessario, et ideo de ea non plus ad praesens. It follows to see about the mixture of possible and impossible. But it can be clear about it from what was said about the mixture of necessary and possible[2], because the impossible is always equivalent to something necessary, and therefore no more about it for the present.

Notes

  1. Supra, cap. 44-46.
  2. Supra, chap. 44-46.