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1 I, 6 | perhaps better consider the universal good and discuss thoroughly 2 III, 1 | wickedness), nor ignorance of the universal (for that men are blamed), 3 V, 7 | lawful each is related as the universal to its particulars; for 4 V, 7 | each is one, since it is universal.~There is a difference between 5 V, 10| reason is that all law is universal but about some things it 6 V, 10| is not possible to make a universal statement which shall be 7 V, 10| which is not covered by the universal statement, then it is right, 8 VI, 3 | which knowledge even of the universal presupposes, while syllogism 9 VI, 6 | judgement about things that are universal and necessary, and the conclusions 10 VI, 8 | as particulars to their universal is known by the general 11 VI, 8 | may be either about the universal or about the particular; 12 VII, 3 | that he is using only the universal premiss and not the particular; 13 VII, 3 | there are also two kinds of universal term; one is predicable 14 VII, 3 | nature. The one opinion is universal, the other is concerned 15 VII, 3 | accordingly). When, then, the universal opinion is present in us 16 VII, 3 | viz. because they have no universal judgement but only imagination 17 VII, 3 | because the last term is not universal nor equally an object of 18 VII, 3 | scientific knowledge with the universal term, the position that