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1 I, 1 | same, since they use either example, a kind of induction, or 2 I, 1 | already virtually known. For example, the student knew beforehand 3 I, 4 | connected is "coincidental". An example of the latter is "While 4 I, 5 | equal to one another. An example of (1) would be as follows: 5 I, 7 | genus: it cannot show, for example, that the straight line 6 I, 10| meaning is assumed. For example arithmetic assumes the meaning 7 I, 13| proximate cause. Another example is the inference that the 8 I, 13| of the reasoned fact. For example, the question "Why does 9 I, 16| This is the case if, for example, A is related atomically 10 I, 19| I mean this: suppose for example that A inheres in C and 11 I, 22| their essential nature. An example of the latter is odd as 12 I, 24| the posterior as well. For example, if one knows that the angles 13 I, 31| universal from seeing; if, for example, we saw the pores in the 14 II, 1 | ask the reason; as, for example, when we know that the sun 15 II, 3 | nature-mathematical demonstrations, for example, the nature of unity and 16 II, 4 | begging the question, for example, to contend that the soul 17 II, 8 | sometimes accidentally, as, for example, when we are aware of thunder 18 II, 8 | reason, as in the following example: let C be the moon, A eclipse, 19 II, 11| necessarily. The following example will also show this. Why 20 II, 11| necessitated as well. For example, light shines through a 21 II, 11| always to an end, as for example a house or a statue; others, 22 II, 12| the cause is future. For example, the moon was eclipsed because 23 II, 12| intervenes.~To take a second example: assuming that the definition 24 II, 13| substance of the thing. For example every triad possesses the 25 II, 13| described-the definition, for example, of straight line or circle 26 II, 13| other cases, Lysander, for example, or Socrates, and then if 27 II, 14| properties belong to it. For example, as the common properties 28 II, 15| middle" of the other. For example: Why does the Nile rise 29 II, 16| convertible. Supposing, for example, that the reason why trees 30 II, 19| is universal-is man, for example, not the man Callias. A