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1 III, 4 | this is being.~There are objections to both views. For whether 2 IV, 3 | guard against dialectical objections, any further qualifications 3 VII, 6 | essence. The sophistical objections to this position, and the 4 XI, 1 | in which we have raised objections to the statements of others 5 XI, 5 | by those who raise such objections and utterly destroy rational 6 XIII, 1| not be liable to the same objections, while, if there is any 7 XIII, 5| collect many and insuperable objections to such a view.~But, further, 8 XIII, 5| arguments, to collect many objections like those we have considered.~ 9 XIII, 9| express themselves, the same objections arise as confront those 10 XIII, 9| plurality involves many other objections; for (a) each of the parts 11 XIII, 9| magnitudes do not.~All these objections, then, and others of the 12 XIII, 9| separation is the cause of the objections that arise with regard to 13 XIV, 1 | affect only the abstract objections, which these thinkers take 14 XIV, 2 | have got rid only of those objections which inevitably arise from 15 XIV, 2 | because he sees the inherent objections to the Ideas (so that it 16 XIV, 4 | is impossible. Powerful objections arise, to avoid which some 17 XIV, 4 | potentially good.~All these objections, then, follow, partly because