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1 I, 4 | description as belonging essentially to their respective subjects; 2 I, 4 | then its death is also essentially connected with the cutting, 3 I, 4 | subject, and to every instance essentially and as such; from which 4 I, 4 | straight belong to line essentially, for they belong to line 5 I, 4 | right angles, for it is essentially equal to two right angles.~ 6 I, 6 | Now attributes attaching essentially to their subjects attach 7 I, 6 | all attributes must inhere essentially or else be accidental, and 8 I, 7 | conclusion-an attribute inhering essentially in a genus; (2) the axioms, 9 I, 9 | subject in which it inheres essentially, and as inferred from basic 10 I, 9 | middle term also belongs essentially to the minor, the middle 11 I, 9 | to which the attributes essentially belong. Thus, even these 12 I, 19| predicated of a subject essentially or naturally and not coincidentally-not, 13 I, 19| follows: Suppose nothing is essentially predicated of A, but A is 14 I, 22| way qualified, quantified, essentially related, active, passive, 15 I, 22| somehow qualified, quantified, essentially related, acting or suffering, 16 I, 33| apprehending, e.g. (1) that man is essentially animal-i.e. cannot be other 17 I, 33| animal-and (2) that man is not essentially animal, that is, we may 18 II, 6 | demonstrate what a thing essentially and substantially is, but 19 II, 6 | conclude that to be good is essentially to be indivisible. The question 20 II, 13| and the attributes inhere essentially in the simple infimae species, 21 II, 13| the substance of these nor essentially. Secondly, when one has 22 II, 14| lay down the properties essentially connected with the first