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1 2| things themselves some are predicable of a subject, and are never 2 2| a subject. Thus "man" is predicable of the individual man, and 3 2| a subject, but are never predicable of a subject. For instance, 4 2| in the mind, but is not predicable of any subject; or again, 5 2| basis), yet it is never predicable of anything.~Other things, 6 2| things, again, are both predicable of a subject and present 7 2| in the human mind, it is predicable of grammar.~There is, lastly, 8 2| present in a subject nor predicable of a subject, such as the 9 2| character of a unit is never predicable of a subject. Yet in some 10 3| another, all that which is predicable of the predicate will be 11 3| of the predicate will be predicable also of the subject. Thus, " 12 3| it will, therefore, be predicable of the individual man also: 13 5| is that which is neither predicable of a subject nor present 14 5| of the predicate must be predicable of the subject. For instance, " 15 5| definition of the species are predicable of the individual.~With 16 5| nor their definition is predicable of that in which they are 17 5| the definition is never predicable, there is nothing in certain 18 5| the colour white’ is never predicable of the body.~Everything 19 5| primary substances is either predicable of a primary substance or 20 5| primary substance is not predicable of anything, it can never 21 5| words "man", "animal", are predicable of more than one subject.~