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1 IV, 4 | accidental always implies predication about a subject. The predication, 2 IV, 4 | predication about a subject. The predication, then, must go on ad infinitum. 3 IV, 4 | be combined in accidental predication. For (1) an accident is 4 V, 6 | which the same figure of predication applies, by analogy those 5 V, 7 | indicated by the figures of predication; for the senses of "being" 6 VI, 2 | there are the figures of predication (e.g. the "what", quality, 7 VII, 4 | those which do not imply the predication of one element in them of 8 VII, 17| the inquiry is about the predication of one thing of another. 9 VIII, 1| definition and essential predication. Since the definition is 10 X, 3 | to different figures of predication), and in species if they 11 X, 3 | are in the same line of predication, and therefore in the same 12 X, 8 | are in the same line of predication, and other than one another