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1 I, 1 | others comprehension of the meaning of the term used, and sometimes 2 I, 1 | double assumption of the meaning of the word and the existence 3 I, 2 | mere understanding of the meaning, but knowledge of the fact 4 I, 3 | accept this extension of its meaning, our definition of unqualified 5 I, 10| attributes dependent on them the meaning of the name is assumed. 6 I, 10| attributes. Thus we assume the meaning alike of unity, straight, 7 I, 10| existence as well as the meaning of which it assumes, and 8 I, 10| Both the existence and the meaning of the subjects are assumed 9 I, 10| essential attributes only the meaning is assumed. For example 10 I, 10| example arithmetic assumes the meaning of odd and even, square 11 I, 10| 3) the attributes, the meaning of which it assumes. Yet 12 I, 10| to assume expressly the meaning of the attributes if it 13 I, 10| understood. In the way the meaning of axioms, such as "Take 14 I, 12| unrhythmical", is equivocal, meaning in the one case not geometry 15 I, 24| the universal has a single meaning, we are not therefore compelled 16 II, 7 | not exist-one can know the meaning of the phrase or name "goat-stag" 17 II, 7 | the geometer assumes the meaning of the word triangle, but 18 II, 7 | essential nature or the meaning of its name, we may conclude 19 II, 7 | addition to revealing the meaning of a name, also reveal that 20 II, 7 | reveal that the name has this meaning. It appears then from these 21 II, 10| will be a statement of the meaning of the name, or of an equivalent 22 II, 10| sense tells you, e.g. the meaning of the phrase "triangular 23 II, 13| one. I may illustrate my meaning as follows. If we were inquiring 24 II, 17| likeness here is equivocal, meaning perhaps in the latter case