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1 I, 4 | Concerning things which exist or will exist inevitably, 2 I, 4 | things which exist or will exist inevitably, or which cannot 3 I, 4 | or which cannot possibly exist or take place, no counsel 4 I, 7 | when one thing does not exist or cannot come into existence 5 I, 7 | second, while the second can exist without the first, the second 6 I, 7 | a beginning nothing can exist or come into existence. 7 I, 15| human intercourse ceases to exist. We need not go very deep 8 II, 4 | would have them cease to exist.~It is plain from all this 9 II, 19| generally; thus a house can exist more easily than a beautiful 10 II, 19| or art are possible and exist or come into existence. 11 II, 23| quality does not in fact exist where it is more likely 12 II, 23| where it is more likely to exist, it clearly does not exist 13 II, 23| exist, it clearly does not exist where it is less likely. 14 II, 23| also believing that gods exist." Or take the argument of 15 II, 23| time when the gods do not exist. This line of proof assumes 16 II, 23| and conversely nothing can exist without its cause. Thus 17 II, 25| the fact alleged does not exist. If there is no doubt that