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1 III, 1 | for the purposes we have stated and because people who inquire 2 III, 4 | swallow the difficulty we stated first as if they took it 3 IV, 2 | granted), and the principles stated by other thinkers fall entirely 4 IV, 6 | mistake is what we have stated it to be; they seek a reason 5 V, 15 | which has been elsewhere stated; actualizations in the sense 6 VI, 2 | contrary to such laws. We have stated, then, what the accidental 7 VII, 10 | truth has indeed now been stated, but still let us state 8 VII, 10 | not; but they are always stated and recognized by means 9 VII, 10 | of mathematics.~We have stated, then, how matters stand 10 VII, 11 | is independent, has been stated universally in a way which 11 VII, 11 | others does not. And we have stated that in the formula of the 12 VII, 11 | be present. And we have stated that the essence and the 13 VII, 12 | Analytics; for the problem stated in them is useful for our 14 VII, 13 | is thought by all and was stated long ago that it is either 15 VII, 15 | if another thing with the stated attributes comes into existence, 16 VIII, 1 | qualified sense has been stated in our physical works.~ 17 VIII, 6 | difficulty which has been stated with respect both to definitions 18 IX, 7 | indeterminates.~We have stated, then, when a thing is to 19 X, 9 | in a certain way. We have stated, then, what it is to be 20 XI, 2 | this is impossible has been stated. Indeed, it is in general 21 XI, 3 | science, the difficulty we stated at the beginning appears 22 XI, 7 | other parts must always be stated without eliminating the 23 XII, 5 | things are different. We have stated, then, what are the principles 24 XII, 8 | that can even be clearly stated. For the theory of Ideas 25 XII, 8 | contrary to what we have now stated, we must esteem both parties 26 XIII, 1 | 1~WE have stated what is the substance of 27 XIII, 5 | In the Phaedo the case is stated in this way-that the Forms 28 XIII, 8 | but the reason should be stated. But if number goes only 29 XIII, 9 | substance have been partly stated in our works on nature, 30 XIII, 10| who do not, and which was stated before, at the beginning,