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1 I, 3| circles united at two common points; one of these he subdivided 2 I, 3| latter alternative, the points being infinite in number, 3 I, 4| atoms of Democritus became points, nothing being retained 4 I, 4| body are different from the points of the body, there will 5 I, 4| on the other hand, the points of the body are identical 6 I, 4| or if the number of the points in the body is the soul, 7 I, 4| For all bodies contain points or an infinity of points.~ 8 I, 4| points or an infinity of points.~Further, how is it possible 9 I, 4| is it possible for these points to be isolated or separated 10 I, 4| cannot be resolved into points?~ 11 I, 5| number, there must be many points at one point, or every body 12 I, 5| is, than the sum of the points existing in a body. Another 13 I, 5| of reason. Even if these points were waived and mind admitted 14 II, 3| must later clear up these points, but at present it may be 15 III, 6| whether temporal or spatial.~Points and similar instances of