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number-though 1
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object 19
objection 5
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19 hence
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19 nothing
19 object
19 present
18 definitions
18 earth
Aristotle
Posterior Analytics

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object

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 2 | Consequently the proper object of unqualified scientific 2 I, 2 | is dearer to us than the object of our love. So since the 3 I, 4 | 4~Since the object of pure scientific knowledge 4 I, 6 | necessary basic truths; for the object of scientific knowledge 5 I, 10| discourse we cannot always object. That which is capable of 6 I, 22| demonstrative sciences which are the object of our investigation. Demonstration 7 I, 33| Scientific knowledge and its object differ from opinion and 8 I, 33| differ from opinion and the object of opinion in that scientific 9 I, 33| we have described as its object. Besides, when a man thinks 10 I, 33| that such is the proper object of opinion, while the necessary 11 I, 33| while the necessary is the object of knowledge.~In what sense, 12 I, 33| can the same thing be the object of both opinion and knowledge? 13 I, 33| of the fact alone. The object of opinion and knowledge 14 I, 33| sense identical, just as the object of true and false opinion 15 I, 33| opinion can have the same object leads them to embrace many 16 I, 33| identical", and in one sense the object of true and false opinion 17 II, 2 | is sensible show that the object of our inquiry is always 18 II, 3 | that there is no identical object of which it is possible 19 II, 6 | definable form", you may object. That I admit, for in demonstrations


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