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1 IV, 2 | first principles-some name odd and even, some hot and cold, 2 IV, 7 | number which is neither odd nor not-odd. But this is 3 VII, 5 | defined thus, and so is the odd, for it cannot be defined 4 VII, 5 | coupled terms also, like "odd number", will not be definable ( 5 X, 4 | a number must be either odd or even). Further, some 6 XIII, 8| itself? One of them is an odd unit. But perhaps it is 7 XIII, 8| itself the middle place in odd numbers. (b) But if each 8 XIII, 8| infinite number is neither odd nor even, but the generation 9 XIII, 8| generation either of an odd or of an even number; in 10 XIII, 8| operates on an even number, an odd number is produced; in another 11 XIII, 8| in another way, when the odd numbers operate, the other 12 XIII, 8| the void, proportion, the odd, and the others of this 13 XIII, 8| is why they identify the odd with 1; for if the odd implied 14 XIII, 8| the odd with 1; for if the odd implied 3 how would 5 be 15 XIII, 8| implied 3 how would 5 be odd? Again, spatial magnitudes 16 XIV, 1 | magnitude-like even and odd, smooth and rough, straight 17 XIV, 4 | is no generation of the odd number, which evidently 18 XIV, 6 | easily calculable or by an odd number. For in fact honey-water 19 XIV, 6 | to numbers, and that the odd, the straight, the square, 20 XIV, 6 | in surface, perhaps the odd in number, and the white