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Aristotle
Posterior Analytics

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character

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 2 | these basic truths in their character as contradicting the fundamental 2 I, 4 | demonstration-i.e. what is their character: and as a preliminary, let 3 I, 5 | manifesting this generic character which they are postulated 4 I, 6 | have at once a distinctive character of demonstration. That demonstration 5 I, 9 | middle a common character-a character, therefore, which the subject 6 I, 9 | the requisite identity of character.~It is no less evident that 7 I, 14| essence must have a universal character: e.g. man is not two-footed 8 I, 16| the first figure and the character of the premisses in each 9 I, 18| determinate mathematical character, certain properties which 10 II, 8 | apprehending an element in its character, and sometimes accidentally, 11 II, 8 | an element in the thing’s character there is less difficulty. 12 II, 10| of the phrase "triangular character". When we are aware that 13 II, 13| potential extent is the character of a genus. If on the other 14 II, 14| to say in virtue of what character the subgenera-man, e.g. 15 II, 14| clear in virtue of what character B inheres in D-namely A-and 16 II, 14| collect any other common character which we observe, and then 17 II, 14| clear in virtue of what character they possess these attributes-namely 18 II, 16| illustrate: Let A be deciduous character, B the possession of broad 19 II, 16| the cause is its deciduous character. If, however, they cannot 20 II, 16| For instance, deciduous character will belong exclusively


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