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1 III, 1 | in the object; for in so far as our thought is in difficulties, 2 III, 4 | know, we come to know in so far as they have some unity 3 III, 4 | and identity, and in so far as some attribute belongs 4 III, 4 | the necessity. But yet so far at least he alone speaks 5 IV, 3 | But men use them just so far as to satisfy their purposes; 6 IV, 3 | their purposes; that is, as far as the genus to which their 7 IV, 4 | account of anything, in so far as he cannot do so. For 8 IV, 4 | not in a healthy state as far as the truth is concerned.~ 9 IV, 5 | elsewhere he says that:—~So far as their nature changed, 10 IV, 5 | their nature changed, so far to them always~Came changed 11 V, 6 | division are called one in so far as they do not admit of 12 V, 18 | a thing alone, and in so far as they belong to it merely 13 V, 29 | non-existent objects, in so far as it is false. Hence every 14 VI, 2 | not. But still we must, as far as we can, say further, 15 VII, 12 | first of definition, in so far as we have not treated of 16 IX, 1 | can build. And so, in so far as a thing is an organic 17 X, 1 | first thing from which, as far as our perception goes, 18 X, 4 | one another, but are too far distant and are not comparable; 19 X, 10 | different in kind.~Now so far we have spoken of the general 20 XI, 1 | infimae species, so that as far as this goes it would deal 21 XI, 3 | attributes of this in so far as it is being, and the 22 XI, 3 | with being itself in so far as it is being; therefore 23 XI, 3 | things we have named, in so far as they are being. Since 24 XI, 4 | however, qua being but in so far as each of them is continuous 25 XI, 4 | particular subjects in so far as each of them has some 26 XI, 4 | speculates about being, in so far as each particular thing 27 XI, 4 | deals with these, only in so far as the underlying subjects 28 XI, 8 | accidental, so that Plato is not far wrong when he says that 29 XI, 9 | When the "buildable", in so far as it is what we mean by " 30 XII, 3 | objects. And so Plato was not far wrong when he said that 31 XII, 7 | spatial motion, then in so far as it is subject to change, 32 XII, 7 | of necessity; and in so far as it exists by necessity, 33 XII, 8 | often been developed as far as possible and has again 34 XII, 8 | ancient treasure. Only thus far, then, is the opinion of 35 XIII, 1 | general way, and only as far as the accepted mode of 36 XIII, 8 | if number is finite, how far does it go? With regard 37 XIII, 10| the many, there may be, so far as this goes, an infinite 38 XIV, 1 | small, say what is very far from being probable or possible.