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1 I, 1 | in all demonstration a definition of the essence is required 2 I, 5 | characters should give the definition of soul-it is impossible 3 II, 1 | the most general possible definition of it.~We are in the habit 4 II, 2 | oblong rectangle. Such a definition is in form equivalent to 5 II, 2 | merely distinguishable by definition or a part distinct in local 6 II, 2 | course, distinguishable by definition. If opining is distinct 7 II, 3 | now evident that a single definition can be given of soul only 8 II, 3 | true that a highly general definition can be given for figure 9 II, 3 | demand an absolutely general definition which will fail to express 10 II, 3 | to give the most adequate definition of soul is to seek in the 11 II, 3 | for the most appropriate definition.~ 12 II, 4 | of soul first to find a definition of each, expressive of what 13 II, 7 | visibility is involved in the definition of what thus underlies colour, 14 III, 4 | separable from the others in definition only, or spatially as well) 15 III, 6 | mind: the thinking of the definition in the sense of the constitutive 16 III, 9 | separate either spatially or in definition? Or is it the soul as a 17 III, 9 | seem to be distinct both in definition and in power from all hitherto 18 III, 10| moved): they are separate in definition but not separable spatially.