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1 I, 13| or generally). In another sense the expression means the 2 I, 13| necessarily belong (for in this sense it is possible that a man 3 I, 13| which are possible in this sense. Syllogisms indeed can be 4 I, 15| establish possibility in the sense defined; but whenever the 5 I, 17| conclusion, in the same sense as before.~First we must 6 I, 17| and not possible, in the sense originally defined, we must 7 I, 25| several terms only in the sense which we saw to be possible. 8 I, 36| not be understood in the sense that they can always be 9 I, 36| belongs to B, not in the sense that contraries are the 10 I, 36| science of them, but in the sense that it is true to say of 11 I, 38| perishable qua an object of sense: in every case in which 12 I, 41| use the diagrams in the sense that he reasons from them. 13 I, 41| terms like perception by sense, not as though it were impossible 14 I, 46| negation clearly it must in a sense be an affirmation. But every 15 II, 17| of the assumption, in the sense that if something else were 16 II, 21| not the knowledge in the sense of its actual exercise, 17 II, 27| the sign is proper in the sense stated, because the affection