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1 II, 1 | difficulty is not in the facts but in us. For as the eyes 2 IV, 2 | asserted):-in view of all these facts, the contraries of the concepts 3 V, 3 | element. Hence come the facts that the most universal 4 VII, 4 | certainly not more than how the facts actually stand. And so now 5 VII, 4 | one likes to describe the facts; this is evident, that definition 6 VII, 14| clear also from these very facts what consequence confronts 7 VIII, 2| clear, then, from these facts that, since its substance 8 IX, 10| one. Regarding contingent facts, then, the same opinion 9 X, 2 | being is clear from the facts that its meanings correspond 10 XI, 7 | It is clear from these facts, then, that natural science 11 XI, 9 | plain from the following facts. When the "buildable", in 12 XII, 8 | to explain the observed facts; and one more to each of 13 XII, 8 | to explain the observed facts, that for each of the planets 14 XIII, 8| things to be many. If the facts are really otherwise, they 15 XIII, 8| applies to all. If, then, the facts with regard to number are 16 XIII, 9| incorrectness of the alleged facts themselves that brings confusion 17 XIV, 2 | difficulty arising from the facts about substances is rather 18 XIV, 3 | exist. But the observed facts show that nature is not