FIGURE IV.
§ 637. CANON. If one term is wholly or partly included in another which is wholly included in or excluded from a third, the third term wholly or partly includes the first, or, in the case of total inclusion, is wholly excluded from it; and if a term is excluded from another which is wholly or partly included in a third, the third is partly excluded from the first.
Here we have five cases—
(1) Of the inclusion of a whole term (Bramsntip).
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All A is B.
All B is C.
.'. Some C is (all) A.
(2) Of the inclusion of part of a term (DIMARIS).
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Some A is B.
All B is C.
.'. Some C is (some) A,
(3) Of the exclusion of a whole term (Camenes).
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