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1 IV, 3 | philosopher; for these truths hold good for everything that 2 IV, 3 | since these truths clearly hold good for all things qua 3 IV, 5 | and false. For many men hold beliefs in which they conflict 4 IV, 5 | small number of those who hold a belief, and that the same 5 IV, 5 | fair to criticize those who hold this view for asserting 6 V, 23| 23~To "have" or "hold" means many things:-(1) 7 V, 23| its own impulse is said to hold it, as pillars hold the 8 V, 23| said to hold it, as pillars hold the incumbent weights, and 9 V, 23| as the poets make Atlas hold the heavens, implying that 10 V, 23| things together is said to hold the things it holds together, 11 V, 26| whole class and is said to hold good as a whole (which implies 12 VI, 3 | events, the same account will hold good; for this-I mean the 13 VII, 11| Form-itself of all, and to hold that the others are not 14 VII, 13| therefore that the same will hold good of number, if number 15 XI, 6 | endure, which, our opponents hold, justifies them in saying 16 XII, 10| results confront those who hold different views from our 17 XIII, 7| and a horse; but those who hold these views say that not 18 XIV, 2 | as for him who does not hold this view because he sees 19 XIV, 3 | to be solved by those who hold these views.~There are some