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1 5 | evident by reference to particular instances which occur. " 2 5 | itself. For instance, one particular substance, "man", cannot 3 6 | position each to each, or a particular position, or to state what 4 6 | unequal to anything else. One particular disposition or one particular 5 6 | particular disposition or one particular quality, such as whiteness, 6 7 | standing and sitting are particular attitudes, but attitude 7 7 | Similarly with the parts: a particular hand or head is not defined 8 7 | head is not defined as a particular hand or head of a particular 9 7 | particular hand or head of a particular person, but as the hand 10 7 | as the hand or head of a particular person. It is true also, 11 7 | if a man knows that some particular thing is relative, assuming 12 7 | This is clear, moreover, in particular instances. If a man knows 13 8 | This will be evident from particular instances, if we apply the 14 8 | knowledge of something. But particular branches of knowledge are 15 8 | possess knowledge in some particular branch. Those particular 16 8 | particular branch. Those particular branches, therefore, of 17 10| reference to that to which the particular "positive" is natural. We 18 10| that is capable of some particular faculty or possession has