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1 III, 4 | does not exist, so that it necessarily follows, according to the 2 III, 6 | impossible results that necessarily follow.~(13) Closely connected 3 IV, 2 | substance, so that there must necessarily be among them a first philosophy 4 IV, 3 | a man says, he does not necessarily believe; and if it is impossible 5 V, 5 | which cannot be otherwise is necessarily as it is. And from this 6 VII, 6 | self-subsistent things, is a thing necessarily the same as its essence? 7 IX, 4 | from the premisses this necessarily follows, that if we actually 8 IX, 5 | they produced their effects necessarily they would produce contrary 9 X, 4 | definitions of contraries are also necessarily true. For not only is (1) 10 X, 5 | cases. But this does not necessarily follow. For the one phrase 11 XI, 5 | possible that that which necessarily is should ever not be; it 12 XI, 9 | none of these, however, is necessarily moved, and further, change 13 XI, 12| the successive does not necessarily touch, but that which touches 14 XI, 12| if it touches, it is not necessarily continuous; and in things 15 XII, 6 | doing so, there will not necessarily be movement; for that which 16 XIII, 4| for from some no inference necessarily follows, and from some arise 17 XIV, 2 | which it consists it would necessarily also, if it had come into 18 XIV, 4 | the One, because it would necessarily follow, since generation