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1 III, 2 | substance and so are lines and planes, is it the business of the 2 III, 5 | whether numbers and bodies and planes and points are substances 3 III, 5 | of points and lines and planes; for the same argument applies, 4 XI, 10| that which is bounded by planes", there cannot be an infinite 5 XIII, 2| is plain that besides the planes also there must be other 6 XIII, 2| must be other and separate planes and points and lines; for 7 XIII, 2| exist, again besides the planes and lines and points of 8 XIII, 2| by the same argument the planes which exist by themselves 9 XIII, 2| Therefore these will be planes and lines other than those 10 XIII, 2| will be, belonging to these planes, lines, and prior to them 11 XIII, 2| sensible solids; three sets of planes apart from the sensible 12 XIII, 2| apart from the sensible planes, and those in the mathematical 13 XIII, 2| Certainly not with the planes and lines and points in 14 XIII, 2| together out of lines or planes or points, while if these 15 XIII, 3| bodies, or again only qua planes, or only qua lines, or qua 16 XIII, 3| merely as lengths or as planes. And in proportion as we 17 XIII, 6| this.~The case of lines, planes, and solids is similar. 18 XIII, 9| from the "long and short", planes from the "broad and narrow", 19 XIV, 3 | lines out of the number planes doubtless out of solids 20 XIV, 3 | constructed, whether out of planes or of surface or of seed