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1 I, 1 | 1~ALL men by nature desire to know. 2 I, 1 | experience is produced in men; for the several memories 3 I, 1 | science and art come to men through experience; for " 4 I, 1 | respect inferior to art, and men of experience succeed even 5 II, 1 | how things are, practical men do not study the eternal, 6 III, 1 | principles on which all men base their proofs, e.g. 7 III, 2 | nature of Wisdom. For since men may know the same thing 8 III, 2 | common beliefs, on which all men base their proofs); e.g. 9 III, 2 | positing nothing but eternal men, nor are the Platonists 10 III, 3 | the genus of individual men), that which is predicated 11 III, 4 | individuals, e.g. of all men, be one? This is paradoxical, 12 III, 4 | be hereafter -~Trees, and men and women, took their growth,~ 13 IV, 3 | apart from others. And all men use them, because they are 14 IV, 3 | each genus has being. But men use them just so far as 15 IV, 3 | the best known (for all men may be mistaken about things 16 IV, 4 | Therefore, as it seems, all men make unqualified judgements, 17 IV, 5 | true and false. For many men hold beliefs in which they 18 IV, 5 | Empedocles says that when men change their condition they 19 IV, 5 | For wisdom increases in men according to what is before 20 IV, 5 | composed,~So is the mind of men; for in each and all men~" 21 IV, 5 | men; for in each and all men~"Tis one thing thinks-the 22 IV, 6 | appear either the same to all men or always the same to the 23 IV, 7 | have been acquired; when men cannot refute eristical 24 V, 4 | but a name given them by men.~Hence as regards the things 25 V, 23| liquid and the city holds men and the ship sailors; and 26 V, 28| e.g. "while the race of men lasts" means "while the 27 VIII, 6| themselves the man, so that men would exist by participation 28 IX, 8 | they may see. And similarly men have the art of building 29 X, 1 | nothing can be subtracted, all men make the measure, whether 30 X, 4 | there is a mean (there are men who are neither good nor 31 X, 9 | does not make individual men species of man, though the 32 XI, 1 | some called elements; all men suppose these to be present 33 XI, 2 | Why should one suppose men or horses to have it, more 34 XI, 6 | others from the fact that all men have not the same views 35 XI, 6 | reasoning. Therefore with such men there is no reasoning. But 36 XII, 1 | latter is recognized by all men, and includes e.g. plants 37 XII, 8 | heavens as there are many men, the moving principles, 38 XII, 8 | gods are in the form of men or like some of the other 39 XIII, 7| the 3 consists; but as two men are not a unity apart from 40 XIII, 8| be an infinite number of men; if each 3 is an Idea, each 41 XIII, 8| not, they will at least be men. And if the smaller number 42 XIV, 1 | horse", and if they are men, "man". If they are a man, 43 XIV, 3 | like those of slaves, when men have nothing sound to say.