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1 I, 2 | diagonal of a square is commensurate with its side. The premisses 2 I, 4 | essential" attribute, and a "commensurate and universal" attribute. 3 I, 4 | clearly follows that all commensurate universals inhere necessarily 4 I, 5 | does our knowledge fail of commensurate universality, and when it 5 I, 5 | then our knowledge fails of commensurate universality. "But", it 6 I, 8 | eternal they are not fully commensurate. Other subjects too have 7 I, 22| number in them-as to be commensurate with the subject and not 8 I, 24| proof is characteristically commensurate and universal, and less 9 I, 24| opinion, it will follow that commensurate and universal is inferior 10 I, 24| argument applies no more to commensurate and universal than to particular 11 I, 24| and the inference is that commensurate and universal is superior 12 I, 24| identical definition i.e. if the commensurate universal is unequivocal-then 13 I, 24| fact, and it is rather the commensurate universal than the particular 14 I, 24| of the inherence, and the commensurate universal is primary; hence 15 I, 24| universal is primary; hence the commensurate universal is the cause). 16 I, 24| demonstration. Hence the commensurate and universal form, being 17 I, 24| more and more proof of the commensurate universal as its middle 18 I, 24| by no means to know the commensurate universal either potentially 19 I, 31| involves the recognition of the commensurate universal. So if we were 20 I, 31| perception is not of the commensurate universal. I do not, of 21 I, 31| might, after tracking the commensurate universal, possess a demonstration, 22 I, 31| a demonstration, for the commensurate universal is elicited from 23 I, 31| groups of singulars.~The commensurate universal is precious because 24 I, 33| opinion that the diagonal is commensurate with the side would be absurd: 25 II, 2 | for "What is a concord? A commensurate numerical ratio of a high 26 II, 2 | relation according to a commensurate numerical ratio." "Are the 27 II, 2 | equivalent to "Is their ratio commensurate?"; and when we find that 28 II, 2 | when we find that it is commensurate, we ask "What, then, is 29 II, 13| is always universal and commensurate: the physician does not 30 II, 16| is always universal and commensurate, not only will the cause 31 II, 16| effect will be universal and commensurate. For instance, deciduous 32 II, 16| So in these universal and commensurate connexions the "middle"" 33 II, 17| universal even if it is not commensurate, and I call an attribute 34 II, 17| primary universal if it is commensurate, not with each species severally