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1 I, 2 | truths and we give them the name of axioms par excellence. 2 I, 5 | universal, but it has no name: (3) when the subject which 3 I, 5 | Because there was no single name to denote that in which 4 I, 10| them the meaning of the name is assumed. The fact of 5 I, 13| sciences bear almost the same name; e.g. mathematical and nautical 6 II, 7 | meaning of the phrase or name "goat-stag" but not what 7 II, 7 | nature or the meaning of its name, we may conclude that definition, 8 II, 7 | signifying precisely what a name signifies. But that were 9 II, 7 | non-existents can be signified by a name: (2) all sets of words or 10 II, 7 | sentence could be given a name; so that we should all be 11 II, 7 | prove that any particular name means any particular thing: 12 II, 7 | revealing the meaning of a name, also reveal that the name 13 II, 7 | name, also reveal that the name has this meaning. It appears 14 II, 10| statement of the meaning of the name, or of an equivalent nominal 15 II, 14| find a single identical name to give to a squid’s pounce,