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1 II, XXVII| matter, is in that particular concrete distinguished from all other, 2 II, XXVII| of those substances, the concrete must be the same: whatsoever 3 II, XXVII| union and shape remain in a concrete, no otherwise the same but 4 III, VIII | Chapter VIII~Of Abstract and Concrete Terms ~1. Abstract terms 5 III, VIII | affirmations then are only in concrete, which is the affirming, 6 III, VIII | all abstract as well as concrete names: the one whereof is ( 7 III, VIII | difference, that some of the concrete names of relations amongst 8 III, VIII | name of a mode, and its concrete humanus, not homo. ~ 9 IV, XI | propositions concerning concrete existences are knowable.