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1 I, 2| their "dissociation" and "association", but "alteration" by their " 2 I, 2| their qualities, it is by "association" and "dissociation" that 3 I, 2| one hand, coming-to-be is "association", many impossible consequences 4 I, 2| hand, coming-to-be is not "association", either there is no such 5 I, 2| those who dwell in intimate association with nature and its phenomena 6 I, 2| passing-away are to take place by "association" and "dissociation" respectively-is 7 I, 2| composition.~Hence there are both "association" and "dissociation", though 8 I, 2| relatively small) parts, and "association" takes place out of relatively 9 I, 2| distinctively defined by "association" and "dissociation", while 10 I, 2| passing-away are not effected by "association" and "dissociation". They 11 I, 2| alteration".~"Dissociation" and "association" affect the thing's susceptibility 12 I, 2| coming-to-be cannot be "association", at least not the kind 13 I, 2| at least not the kind of "association" some philosophers assert 14 I, 6| use of "dissociation" and "association", and of "action" and "passion". 15 I, 6| action" and "passion". Now "association" is "combination"; but the 16 II, 1| materials-ascribing to their "association" and "dissociation", or 17 II, 1| whose change (whether it be "association and dissociation" or a process 18 II, 6| the former is a cause of "association" only, and the latter only