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1 5 | and if these last did not exist, it would be impossible 2 5 | impossible for anything else to exist.~Of secondary substances, 3 7 | correlation does not appear to exist. This comes about when a 4 7 | related, when a name does not exist, if, from that which has 5 7 | correlatives, and where names exist for each, there will be 6 7 | stated correlation will still exist. If the correlative of " 7 7 | the slave" will cease to exist, for if the man is not a 8 7 | knowledge would appear to exist before knowledge itself, 9 7 | knowledge, if it ceases to exist, cancels at the same time 10 7 | object of knowledge does not exist there can be no knowledge: 11 7 | certain object does not exist, the object may nevertheless 12 7 | nevertheless quite well exist. Thus, in the case of the 13 7 | if all animals ceased to exist, there would be no knowledge, 14 7 | perception also will cease to exist; but the annihilation of 15 7 | and if the body does not exist, it follows that perception 16 7 | perception also ceases to exist. Thus the annihilation of 17 7 | animal is itself composed, exist before the animal is an 18 10| false, but if he does not exist, both will be false; for 19 10| true, if Socrates does not exist at all.~In the case of " 20 10| if the subject does not exist at all, neither proposition 21 10| the case if he does not exist; for if he does not exist, 22 10| exist; for if he does not exist, to say that he is ill is 23 11| exists the other should also exist: for if all become healthy 24 11| these contraries could not exist at once: for if that Socrates 25 12| directly that "one" must exist, but if "one" exists, it