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1 I, 19| terminate, or can it proceed to infinity? The second question is 2 I, 19| or can it too proceed to infinity? There is this much difference 3 I, 19| attributes, and ascend to infinity? The second is the problem 4 I, 19| predicates, and descend to infinity? A third question is, if 5 I, 19| are fixed, can there be an infinity of middles? I mean this: 6 I, 19| middles; can these proceed to infinity or can they not? This is 7 I, 19| demonstrations proceed to infinity, i.e. is everything demonstrable? 8 I, 19| that the subject has an infinity of attributes or that both 9 I, 20| infinitum, since you have an infinity of terms between you and 10 I, 20| impossible there cannot be an infinity of intermediates between 11 I, 21| that we cannot proceed to infinity either by ascending from 12 I, 22| of them. Hence, since an infinity of attributes such as contain 13 I, 22| interposition could continue to infinity there might be an infinite 14 I, 23| that between two terms an infinity of intermediates would fall-an 15 II, 12| since a process contains an infinity of past events. These questions, 16 II, 12| intervene because there is an infinity of middles? No: though no