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1 III, 6 | lay it down that a common predicate is a "this" and a single 2 IV, 4 | indeterminate. But they must predicate of every subject the affirmation 3 IV, 6 | privation is the denial of a predicate to a determinate genus. 4 IV, 7 | either affirm or deny any one predicate. This is clear, in the first 5 V, 29| account proper to it,-one predicate to one subject; from which 6 VI, 4 | affirms where the subject and predicate really are combined, and 7 VII, 1 | which is implied in such a predicate; for we never use the word " 8 VII, 4 | just two ways in which a predicate may fail to be true of a 9 VII, 4 | determinant. One kind of predicate is not propter se because 10 VII, 13| the fact that no common predicate indicates a "this", but 11 IX, 3 | with the other kinds of predicate; it may be capable of walking 12 IX, 7 | when this is not so but the predicate is a form and a "this", 13 X, 2 | the many), but is only a predicate, clearly unity also cannot