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1 II, 2 | term has not the required character, the next has not it either. 2 II, 3 | accuracy has something of this character, so that as in trade so 3 III, 4 | think they are of the latter character. Plato and the Pythagoreans 4 V, 3 | demonstrations, have a similar character; for the primary demonstrations, 5 V, 29| corresponding case of moral character.~ 6 VIII, 1| a privation of positive character. And in this change the 7 XI, 4 | not in virtue of any other character); and so both physics and 8 XII, 6 | This, accordingly, is the character which the motions actually 9 XII, 9 | situated in order to have that character involves difficulties. For 10 XIII, 3| mathematics exist, and with the character ascribed to them by mathematicians. 11 XIII, 3| as possessed of each such character; e.g. there are attributes 12 XIII, 4| with the excellences of character, and in connexion with them 13 XIII, 7| truths proved of it suit this character. Nor can it be ideal number. 14 XIV, 1 | name rather the universal character common to these – "that 15 XIV, 2 | that are, the false and the character of falsity. This is also 16 XIV, 2 | both a "this" and a general character. The difficulty arising