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1 III, 1 | determine their nature and number. A man may be ignorant, 2 IV, 8 | described, then, are three in number, and are all concerned with 3 V, 3 | property only of the kind of number which consists of abstract 4 V, 3 | of abstract units, but of number in general). For proportion 5 V, 5 | given amount of food. The number of shoes exchanged for a 6 V, 7 | regard to the nature and number of its species and the nature 7 VI, 3 | affirmation or denial are five in number, i.e. art, scientific knowledge, 8 VII, 1 | failing this, of the greater number and the most authoritative; 9 VIII, 3 | of friendship, equal in number to the things that are lovable; 10 VIII, 10| constitution, and an equal number of deviation-forms—perversions, 11 IX, 10 | friendless nor have an excessive number of friends?~To friends made 12 IX, 10 | is there a limit to the number of one’s friends, as there 13 IX, 10 | no longer. But the proper number is presumably not a single 14 IX, 10 | presumably not a single number, but anything that falls 15 IX, 10 | friends too there is a fixed number perhaps the largest number 16 IX, 10 | number perhaps the largest number with whom one can live together ( 17 IX, 10 | be fulfilled with a large number. It is found difficult,