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1 I, 6 | be something universally present in all cases and single; 2 I, 6 | better be dismissed for the present; for perfect precision about 3 I, 10| consideration of it our present problem might be solved. 4 I, 13| circle, does not affect the present question.~Of the irrational 5 II, 2 | 2~Since, then, the present inquiry does not aim at 6 II, 2 | navigation.~But though our present account is of this nature 7 II, 7 | falls short in spending. (At present we are giving a mere outline 8 III, 5 | bad man there is equally present that which depends on himself 9 III, 12| makes no difference to our present purpose; plainly, however, 10 IV, 1 | accompany each other are present together in the same man, 11 IV, 5 | slightly so if they are present in a low degree, more if 12 V, 8 | if voluntariness be not present as well. By the voluntary 13 V, 8 | man or one of the persons present, but not know that it is 14 V, 10| would have said had he been present, and would have put into 15 VII, 3 | ought always to pursue the present pleasure; while the other 16 VII, 3 | the universal opinion is present in us forbidding us to taste, 17 VII, 3 | when appetite happens to be present in us, the one opinion bids 18 VIII, 1| they do not belong to the present inquiry); let us examine 19 VIII, 9| community; for it aims not at present advantage but at what is 20 IX, 4 | question we may dismiss for the present; there would seem to be 21 IX, 7 | pleasant is the activity of the present, the hope of the future, 22 IX, 9 | comes into being and is not present at the start like a piece 23 IX, 9 | to perceive what is good present in oneself is pleasant);