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1 4 | white", "grammatical". "Double", "half", "greater", fall 2 7 | Similarly, the expression "double" has this external reference, 3 7 | reference, for it is the double of something else that is 4 7 | mark of all relatives; "double" and "triple" have no contrary, 5 7 | degree. No term such as "double" admits of this modification. 6 7 | the master of a slave; by "double", the double of its hall; 7 7 | slave; by "double", the double of its hall; by "half", 8 7 | half", the half of its double; by "greater", greater than 9 7 | true, as in the case of the double and the half. The existence 10 7 | another; for if there is no double it follows that there is 11 7 | such and such a thing is "double", he will also forthwith 12 7 | that of which it is the double. For if there is nothing 13 7 | which he knows it to be the double, he does not know at all 14 7 | not know at all that it is double. Again, if he knows that 15 10| afforded by the expressions "double" and "half"; with reference 16 10| other preposition. Thus, double is a relative term, for 17 10| term, for that which is double is explained as the double 18 10| double is explained as the double of something. Knowledge, 19 10| them is true or false. "Double" and "half" are opposed 20 13| case with regard to the double and the half, for these 21 13| dependent, since, if there is a double, there is also a half, and 22 13| a half, there is also a double, while at the same time