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This newly abridged second volume of Aristotle's 'Organon,' his essential treatise on Logic, has been carefully edited for the benefit of contemporary general readers. 'On Interpretation' systematically examines the proper use of noun and verb within a sentence for the purpose of affirmation and denial. This interpretation of language symbology serves to establish subsequent discussion on analyzing arguments, various topics of argument, as well as fallacies in reasoning.
In addition to a close edit of the entire work, I have added occasional paragraph headings as quick summaries along the way. Many examples in support of arguments were trimmed when I felt that one or two of the best were sufficient to illustrate the point. No essential thought or idea is missing from the original.
Wm. P.
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