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1 I, 9 | appropriate to each attribute-the differentia of true knowledge. We think 2 I, 22| would become the genus or differentia of A-the predicate now become 3 II, 13| nature down to the last differentia characterizing the individuals. 4 II, 13| of this and the further differentia man (or whatever else is 5 II, 13| is a fallacy: not every differentia precludes identity, since 6 II, 13| middle; since if it is the differentia of that genus, anything 7 II, 13| can establish genus and differentia through the topic of the 8 II, 13| omitted: we have taken the differentia that comes first in the 9 II, 13| Next we have taken the differentia of the whole thus reached, 10 II, 13| as we have taken the last differentia to form the concrete totality, 11 II, 13| have to be a genus or a differentia. Now the primary term is 12 II, 13| there is now no further differentia; if there were, the final