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1 I, 4 | Similarly too in other cases. Naturally, then, problems 2 I, 5 | like these. For in all such cases the question is "to which 3 I, 7 | generically-numerically in cases where there is more than 4 I, 9 | Likewise, also, in the other cases: for each of these kinds 5 I, 10| Likewise, also, in other cases. Also, on comparison, it 6 I, 10| and likewise also in other cases.~ 7 I, 11| from it: for the former cases admit of no doubt, while 8 I, 14| Likewise also in the other cases. Moreover, all statements 9 I, 14| be true in all or in most cases, should be taken as a principle 10 I, 14| Likewise also in other cases.~ 11 I, 15| Similarly also in other cases.~Whether a term bears a 12 I, 15| one of names. For in some cases a difference is at once 13 I, 15| ambiguous term.~In some cases there is no discrepancy 14 I, 15| Likewise also in other cases, whenever the original term 15 I, 15| they are the same in all cases. For if they are not the 16 I, 15| ambiguous terms, e.g. in the cases just mentioned. For the 17 I, 18| is not possible in all cases, but only when of the many 18 I, 18| induction of individuals in cases that are alike that we claim 19 I, 18| that however it is in these cases, so it is also in the case 20 I, 18| that however it is in these cases, so it is also in the case 21 I, 18| the point as regards these cases. It is useful for the rendering 22 I, 18| what is common to all the cases, we shall get the credit 23 II, 1 | that it belongs in some cases. Likewise, also, if we show 24 II, 2 | Another rule is to examine all cases where a predicate has been 25 II, 2 | reached so far in these cases, you should again divide 26 II, 2 | or in a large number of cases, we may then claim that 27 II, 2 | as the rule to look into cases where a predicate has been 28 II, 3 | rule is to be observed in cases where the difference of 29 II, 3 | argument applying to all cases in common, as (e.g.) the 30 II, 3 | must deal also in these cases as well with any uncertainty 31 II, 3 | with relative terms: for cases of this kind are generally 32 II, 3 | this kind are generally cases of relative terms.~ 33 II, 8 | contradictories. For in those cases the sequence is converse: 34 II, 8 | upon "not-animal". In all cases, therefore, a postulate 35 II, 8 | Likewise also in other cases. The sequence is, on the 36 II, 8 | You should look also into cases of the privation or presence 37 II, 9 | and so forth also in other cases. "Co-ordinate", then, usually 38 II, 9 | then, usually describes cases such as these, whereas " 39 II, 10| and see also whether the cases are alike as regards a single 40 II, 11| is not applicable in all cases, but only in those in which 41 III, 1 | other. Clearly, in such cases if we can show a single 42 III, 1 | Likewise also in other cases.~Also, that which is desired 43 III, 1 | things), and so in other cases of the same kind. Likewise 44 III, 3 | Similarly also in the other cases.~Moreover, if one thing 45 III, 4 | of that kind. For in some cases in the very course of comparing 46 III, 6 | of conception is in some cases an object of knowledge, 47 III, 6 | what is unjust be in some cases good, then also what is 48 III, 6 | what is just is in some cases evil; and if what happens 49 III, 6 | happens justly is in some cases evil, then also what happens 50 III, 6 | happens unjustly is in some cases good. Also, if what is pleasant 51 III, 6 | what is pleasant is in some cases objectionable, then pleasure 52 III, 6 | then pleasure is in some cases an objectionable thing. 53 III, 6 | what is pleasant is in some cases beneficial, then pleasure 54 III, 6 | then pleasure is in some cases a beneficial thing. The 55 III, 6 | or knowledge be in some cases good, then we may take it 56 III, 6 | or knowledge is in some cases an evil thing. Likewise, 57 III, 6 | of knowledge be in some cases a good thing or its production 58 III, 6 | knowledge will be in some cases an evil thing; e.g. if for 59 III, 6 | same holds also in other cases: in all such cases the premiss 60 III, 6 | other cases: in all such cases the premiss and the conclusion 61 III, 6 | individual instances, in cases where some attribute has 62 III, 6 | is found to belong in all cases or in none, you should, 63 III, 6 | does not hold. Moreover, in cases where it is possible to 64 IV, 1 | Likewise, also, in other cases.~Again, see whether it be 65 IV, 1 | principle in regard to all such cases is that the genus has a 66 IV, 2 | to a difficulty in some cases. For some people hold that 67 IV, 2 | of "carriage". All such cases should be examined by means 68 IV, 3 | should be similar in both cases, as it is in the cases of 69 IV, 3 | both cases, as it is in the cases of virtue and vice and of 70 IV, 4 | may be raised that in some cases it is not so: for we say " 71 IV, 4 | dative. If, then, in any cases the constructions after 72 IV, 4 | not be returned". In some cases, however, the number of 73 IV, 5 | Likewise, also, in other cases of the kind. Even, then, 74 IV, 5 | is not true, but only in cases where the genus rendered 75 IV, 5 | true predicate. For in some cases, e.g. "mud" or "snow", it 76 IV, 6 | is useful especially in cases where the species appears 77 IV, 6 | also in regard to the other cases of this kind.~Moreover, 78 V, 1 | or generally and in most cases: thus a difference that 79 V, 1 | found generally and in most cases, is one such as the faculty 80 V, 5 | specifically" is added: and in some cases this does not occur, as 81 V, 5 | not be a property. In some cases it happens that this is 82 VI, 3 | treat the matter in all cases is to be guided by convenience. 83 VI, 4 | relative: for in all such cases the essential being is the 84 VI, 5 | is only, however, in some cases that what has been said 85 VI, 6 | It may be that in some cases the definer is obliged to 86 VI, 6 | purpose: for while in some cases the particular relative 87 VI, 8 | rule is not true in all cases, for almost everybody prefers 88 VI, 8 | completion.~Again see in some cases if he has failed to distinguish 89 VI, 8 | Likewise, also, in other cases of the kind: for by omitting 90 VI, 8 | conations, and in any other cases where it applies, see if 91 VI, 9 | and likewise also in other cases of the kind. Thus if the 92 VI, 9 | on our guard in all such cases against discrepancy, using 93 VI, 10| Idea as well. For in some cases it will not do so; e.g. 94 VI, 11| For the exchange in such cases is bound to be merely one 95 VI, 13| this kind of thing in other cases also (for it is quite possible 96 VI, 13| particularly appropriate in cases where the process of putting 97 VI, 13| well not be good, as in the cases just instanced.~Moreover, 98 VII, 1 | Likewise also in other cases of the kind. Each, however, 99 VII, 1 | Likewise also in other cases.~Moreover, from the point 100 VII, 3 | the differentia in both cases, seeing that the body as 101 VII, 4 | should examine the individual cases, and then look to see in 102 VII, 5 | a term also. For in both cases it is easier to overthrow 103 VII, 5 | predicate: for in other cases one has to show not only 104 VII, 5 | accordingly, while in other cases it is possible to demolish 105 VIII, 1 | proceed from individual cases to the universal and from 106 VIII, 1 | under which all the like cases fall.~It is a good rule 107 VIII, 2 | it is possible in some cases to ask the question in its 108 VIII, 2 | they use the phrase "in all cases of this sort". But it is 109 VIII, 2 | the strength of several cases and yet the answerer refuses 110 VIII, 2 | has oneself stated in what cases it is so, it is not fair 111 VIII, 2 | that he shall say in what cases it is not so: for one should 112 VIII, 2 | putting your question in such cases: for so long as the ambiguity 113 VIII, 2 | on the strength of many cases and he has no objection 114 VIII, 2 | that hold true of several cases, and to which either no 115 VIII, 13| were to beg in particular cases what he undertakes to show 116 VIII, 14| reasoners their parallel cases; for this is the thing in