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1 I, 2 | We suppose ourselves to possess unqualified scientific knowledge 2 I, 2 | it and those who actually possess it, since the former merely 3 I, 2 | it; its causes, since we possess scientific knowledge of 4 I, 4 | two right angles, or to possess any other attribute, in 5 I, 5 | universal, for they do not possess this attribute qua lines 6 I, 6 | to know is the same as to possess knowledge. For (1) popular 7 I, 7 | other sciences likewise possess, each of them, their own 8 I, 7 | property which they do not possess qua lines, i.e. in virtue 9 I, 9 | which they belonged would possess universal sovereignty. This 10 I, 23| term. Isosceles and scalene possess the attribute of having 11 I, 23| common middle; for they possess it in so far as they are 12 I, 24| if a subject is proved to possess qua triangle an attribute 13 I, 24| which it does not in fact possess qua triangle, that is not 14 I, 24| demonstration: but if it does possess it qua triangle the rule 15 I, 24| of which it actually does possess it. Since, then, triangle 16 I, 24| unequivocal-then the universal will possess being not less but more 17 I, 31| should not (as some say) possess knowledge of it; for perception 18 I, 31| commensurate universal, possess a demonstration, for the 19 II, 3 | demonstrable scientifically is to possess the demonstration of it, 20 II, 3 | triangles have been proved to possess angles equal to two right 21 II, 3 | which it is possible to possess both a definition and a 22 II, 11| let walking after supper possess the property of preventing 23 II, 13| nature, triad will thus possess these attributes necessarily. 24 II, 13| differentiation one will possess the formula defining the 25 II, 13| the results established possess any identity, and persevere 26 II, 14| virtue of what character they possess these attributes-namely 27 II, 14| bone, although these too possess common properties as if 28 II, 15| are identical in that they possess an identical "middle" e.g. 29 II, 19| Now it is strange if we possess them from birth; for it 30 II, 19| birth; for it means that we possess apprehensions more accurate 31 II, 19| them and do not previously possess them, how could we apprehend 32 II, 19| emerges that neither can we possess them from birth, nor can 33 II, 19| at all. Therefore we must possess a capacity of some sort, 34 II, 19| of all animals, for they possess a congenital discriminative