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1 I, 4 | corresponding account holds if point is in every instance predicable 2 I, 4 | thus belongs to triangle, point to line; for the very being 3 I, 4 | such, are identical. E.g. point and straight belong to line 4 I, 5 | qua isosceles? What is the point at which the subject. to 5 I, 5 | universally?)" Clearly this point is the first term in which 6 I, 24| further reason, at this point we have full knowledge-but 7 I, 24| full knowledge-but at this point our knowledge has become 8 I, 27| without position, while a point is substance with position; 9 I, 29| some one subject.~A further point worth investigating is how 10 II, 3 | what we have to say with a point most intimately connected 11 II, 4 | it best illustrates the point under discussion.~Thus they 12 II, 5 | inference at all, since at no point does the characterization 13 II, 12| analogous to that of line to point, since a process contains 14 II, 13| select, up to the exact point at which they are severally