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1 I, 46| The relation of "he can walk" to "he can not-walk" is 2 I, 46| what is good", or "he can walk" and "he is able to walk": 3 I, 46| walk" and "he is able to walk": therefore there is no 4 I, 46| their contraries "he cannot walk" - "he is not able to walk". 5 I, 46| walk" - "he is not able to walk". If then "he is not able 6 I, 46| then "he is not able to walk" means the same as "he is 7 I, 46| same as "he is able not to walk", capacity to walk and incapacity 8 I, 46| not to walk", capacity to walk and incapacity to walk will 9 I, 46| to walk and incapacity to walk will belong at the same 10 I, 46| for the same man can both walk and not-walk, and is possessed