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1 I, 1 | acquired habit. Both ways being possible, the subject can plainly 2 I, 1 | systematically, for it is possible to inquire the reason why 3 I, 1 | decide as few things as possible. But questions as to whether 4 I, 1 | the road to health; it is possible to give excellent treatment 5 I, 2 | systematic knowledge of them is possible. In the same way the theory 6 I, 2 | time in deliberation.~It is possible to form syllogisms and draw 7 I, 2 | what is merely usual or possible must be drawn from premisses 8 I, 3 | propositions.~Since only possible actions, and not impossible 9 I, 3 | command propositions about the possible and the impossible, and 10 I, 4 | further to frame, as far as possible, true definitions of them 11 I, 6 | in two senses: (1) it is possible to do them, (2) it is easy 12 I, 12| could at all suppose them possible, and therefore no precautions 13 I, 12| gained is greater than any possible retribution: as in the case 14 I, 13| against his will. The various possible forms of harm are clearly 15 I, 13| complete owing to the endless possible cases presented, such as 16 II, 1 | course. These are the only possible cases. It follows that any 17 II, 4 | things as we desire, if it is possible for us both to share them 18 II, 9 | ourselves deserve the greatest possible goods and moreover have 19 II, 11| are highly valued and are possible for ourselves to acquire; 20 II, 18| instance, the topic of the Possible and Impossible; and to try 21 II, 19| Let us first speak of the Possible and Impossible. It may plausibly 22 II, 19| be argued: That if it is possible for one of a pair of contraries 23 II, 19| be or happen, then it is possible for the other: e.g. if a 24 II, 19| two contraries are equally possible, in so far as they are contraries. 25 II, 19| two similar things one is possible, so is the other. That if 26 II, 19| harder of two things is possible, so is the easier. That 27 II, 19| occur. That if the end is possible, so is the beginning; for 28 II, 19| first. That those things are possible of which the love or desire 29 II, 19| kind of science or art are possible and exist or come into existence. 30 II, 19| existence. That anything is possible the first step in whose 31 II, 19| That where the parts are possible, the whole is possible; 32 II, 19| are possible, the whole is possible; and where the whole is 33 II, 19| and where the whole is possible, the parts are usually possible. 34 II, 19| possible, the parts are usually possible. For if the slit in front, 35 II, 19| depends on each other is possible, so is the other; for instance, 36 II, 19| gain.~That if anything is possible to inferior, weaker, and 37 II, 21| be added as concisely as possible. In such cases both laconic 38 II, 23| true of the doer. But it is possible to draw a false conclusion 39 II, 23| the assertion that some possible motive for an event or state 40 II, 23| motive for doing so is quite possible.~20. Another line of argument 41 II, 23| to act if the action is possible, easy, and useful to ourselves 42 II, 25| in accusation that it is possible to gain an advantage by 43 III, 9 | andrh’ eides arhgon;~It is possible for the same sentence to 44 III, 9 | and homoeoteleuton. (The possible beginnings of periods have 45 III, 11| converted metaphor, for it is possible to say that a shield is 46 III, 18| enthymemes as compact as possible.~In replying, you must meet