- Chapters 1-3 of Book I
- Chapters 4-5 of Book I
- Chapters 6-10 of Book I
- Chapters 11-14 of Book I
- Chapters 15-16 of Book I
- Chapters 17-20 of Book I
- Chapters 21-25 of Book I
- Chapters 26-30 of Book I
- Chapters 31-37 of Book I
- Chapters 38-46 of Book I
- Chapters 1-2 of Book II
- Chapters 3-4 of Book II
- Chapters 5-9 of Book II
- Chapters 10-14 of Book II
- Chapters 15-19 of Book II
- Chapters 20-24 of Book II
- Chapters 25-27 of Book II
Prior Analytics is the third of Aristotle's six texts on logic which are collectively known as the Organon ("Instrument"). In Prior Analytics Aristotle conducts a formal study of arguments. In logic an argument is a series of true or false statements which lead to a true or false conclusion. Aristotle identifies valid and invalid forms of arguments called syllogisms. A syllogism is an argument consisting of three sentences: two premises and a conclusion. Of the entire Aristotelian corpus, Aristotle gives priority to the study of his treatises on Logic. (Adapted from Wikipedia)
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