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1 2 | again, a certain whiteness may be present in the body ( 2 5 | subject, though the name may quite well be applied to 3 5 | definition of the differentia may be predicated of that of 4 5 | also of that characteristic may be used to form the predicate 5 5 | of any such term. A man may contend that "much" is the 6 5 | as that which is white may be more or less white than 7 5 | that which is beautiful may be more or less beautiful 8 5 | although this exception may be allowed, there is, nevertheless, 9 6 | thus the parts of number may be said to possess a relative 10 6 | great. For the same thing may be small in comparison with 11 7 | animals have no head.~Thus we may perhaps most easily comprehend 12 7 | does not exist, the object may nevertheless quite well 13 7 | exists before perception.~It may be questioned whether it 14 7 | explanation of the dilemma may be found.~The former definition 15 8 | yet they are disposed, we may say, either better or worse, 16 8 | have some specific habit may be said also, in virtue 17 8 | unhealthy influences that may ordinarily arise; unhealthy, 18 8 | arise from causes which may easily be rendered ineffective 19 8 | project beyond others.~There may be other sorts of quality, 20 8 | properly so called have, we may safely say, been enumerated.~ 21 8 | wrestling" as the case may be, and the name given to 22 8 | does not occur often.~We may therefore state that those 23 8 | dependent on it.~One quality may be the contrary of another; 24 8 | virtue of these qualities, may be contrary the one to the 25 8 | one and the same thing may exhibit a quality in a greater 26 8 | if a thing is white, it may become whiter.~Though this 27 8 | dispositions. However that may be, it is an incontrovertible 28 8 | be disturbed because it may be argued that, though proposing 29 10| say that everything that may be good or bad must be either 30 10| between these contraries may very well be present in 31 10| signifying that the capacity may be either present or absent; 32 10| way of life and thought, may make some advance, however 33 10| directions is impossible. There may be a change from possession 34 12| is in any way the cause may reasonably be said to be 35 12| being.~Thus the word "prior" may be used in five senses.~ 36 14| the case of alteration it may be argued that the process 37 14| This is not true, for we may say that all affections, 38 14| direction of the contrary may be called the contrary of