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1 I, 19| question is, must this series terminate, or can it proceed to infinity? 2 I, 19| then must this series also terminate, or can it too proceed to 3 I, 20| that if the predications terminate in both the upward and the 4 I, 21| directions, clearly it will terminate too in negative demonstration. 5 I, 21| justified, the series will also terminate in the case of negation. 6 I, 21| finite, the descent will also terminate and there will be a subject 7 I, 21| universal non-predicables will terminate also. Even supposing that 8 I, 21| third-even so the regress will terminate, for the methods are finite 9 I, 22| intermediate predications must terminate. If it does not terminate, 10 I, 22| terminate. If it does not terminate, and beyond any predicate 11 I, 22| the ascending series will terminate, and consequently the descending 12 I, 22| descending series of predication terminate; and of this fact, which 13 I, 31| when an act of vision would terminate our inquiry, not because 14 II, 12| this way, will the series terminate in an immediate premiss,