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1 IV, 5 | he says the void and the full exist alike in every part, 2 VI, 4 | the things that are in the full sense (for the thought attaches 3 VII, 8 | of the substratum in the full sense of the word. (I mean 4 VIII, 1| between becoming in the full sense and becoming in a 5 VIII, 2| it is what most resembles full actuality. E.g. if we had 6 IX, 7 | always potentially (in the full sense of that word) the 7 IX, 8 | perishable, either in the full sense, or in the precise 8 IX, 8 | quantity or quality; "in the full sense" means "in respect 9 IX, 8 | Nothing, then, which is in the full sense imperishable is in 10 IX, 8 | sense imperishable is in the full sense potentially existent ( 11 XI, 5 | there is no proof in the full sense, though there is proof 12 XI, 5 | completed proof of it in the full sense. But he who wants 13 XI, 5 | proof of these things in the full sense, there is a proof 14 XI, 11| to that which is in the full sense (true, the not-white 15 XI, 11| even if we admit to the full that its generation is accidental, 16 XII, 1 | are not even being in the full sense, but are qualities 17 XII, 3 | of that which is in the full sense substance); the nature, 18 XIV, 1 | principle of all things in the full sense; the first principle