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1 II, 2 | are neither an infinite series nor infinitely various in 2 II, 2 | movement form an endless series (man for instance being 3 II, 2 | finite in number.) But of series which are infinite in this 4 II, 2 | who maintain the infinite series eliminate the Good without 5 II, 2 | the later one; and in a series in which the first term 6 III, 4 | the ultimate term in this series cannot have come to be, 7 III, 4 | have come to be, since the series has a limit and since nothing 8 IV, 4 | cannot form an infinite series in the upward direction; 9 IX, 7 | which comes after it in this series. E.g. a casket is not "earthen" 10 X, 4 | difference marks the end of a series (just as the other things 11 XI, 12| first, the first in this series will not exist, and therefore 12 XII, 10| substance of the universe a mere series of episodes (for one substance 13 XIII, 6| then the rest of the number series, and the units in each number 14 XIII, 6| and the rest of the number series similarly. Or (2) one kind 15 XIII, 8| be the horse-itself? The series of the numbers which are 16 XIII, 8| paradoxical-if the number series up to 10 is more of a real 17 XIII, 8| the assumption that the series of numbers up to 10 is a 18 XIII, 8| numbers up to 10 is a complete series. At least they generate 19 XIV, 3 | show that nature is not a series of episodes, like a bad