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1 IV, 4 | to apply the predicates separately, our opponent is not saying 2 IV, 4 | truth apply the predicates separately, the above-mentioned result 3 IV, 8 | each of these statements separately, so that since they are 4 VI, 1 | with things which exist separately but are not immovable, and 5 VI, 1 | presumably do not exist separately, but as embodied in matter; 6 VI, 1 | things which both exist separately and are immovable. Now all 7 VII, 16| for none of them exists separately; and when they are separated, 8 VIII, 1| which being a "this" can be separately formulated), and thirdly 9 IX, 6 | that the infinite exists separately.~Since of the actions which 10 XI, 1 | for none of them can exist separately. But again it does not deal 11 XI, 6 | potentially only, but actually and separately. And similarly all statements 12 XIII, 1| Then after this we must separately consider the Ideas themselves 13 XIII, 2| things and none of them separately. This we have said already. 14 XIII, 2| such entities should exist separately. For if besides the sensible 15 XIII, 2| substantiality. For it cannot exist separately, but is always along with 16 XIII, 3| with objects which exist separately, apart from extended magnitudes 17 XIII, 8| is, number cannot exist separately.~It is evident, also, from 18 XIII, 8| number as capable of existing separately removes many of the impossible 19 XIII, 8| number as capable of existing separately, so that it is not possible 20 XIII, 8| Again, if number can exist separately, one might ask which is