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1 I, 12| actually known to me to exist, which we may call B. I 2 I, 18| even though they do not exist in isolation-it is consequently 3 I, 30| for chance conjunctions exist neither by necessity nor 4 II, 7 | even if there does actually exist something which is equidistant 5 II, 7 | named in the definition exist? Why, in other words, should 6 II, 7 | that the thing defined can exist or that it is what they 7 II, 7 | substance and what does not exist at all would be definable, 8 II, 11| health. Why does a house exist? For the preservation of 9 II, 11| time.~The same thing may exist for an end and be necessitated 10 II, 11| stumbling. If then, a thing can exist through two causes, can 11 II, 12| process of becoming, and exist simultaneously when they 12 II, 12| simultaneously when they actually exist; and the same holds good 13 II, 12| true to say that D will exist, it must be a prior truth 14 II, 12| truth to say that A will exist, and the cause of this conclusion 15 II, 12| conclusion is C; for if D will exist, C will exist prior to D, 16 II, 12| if D will exist, C will exist prior to D, and if C will 17 II, 12| prior to D, and if C will exist, A will exist prior to it. 18 II, 12| if C will exist, A will exist prior to it. And here too 19 II, 12| for the foundation will exist before the house.~Now we 20 II, 12| general rule-i.e. which exist or come to be as a general