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1 I, 7 | really such a case as this ought to be ranked in the same 2 I, 10| general opinion that one ought to do good to one’s friends, 3 I, 10| general opinion that one ought not to do them harm. Here, 4 I, 10| them harm. Here, that one ought to do harm to one’s friends 5 I, 10| general view, and that one ought not to do them harm is the 6 I, 10| contrary. Likewise also, if one ought to do good to one’s friends, 7 I, 10| good to one’s friends, one ought not to do good to one’s 8 I, 10| contrary being that one ought to do good to one’s enemies. 9 I, 10| contrary subject: e.g. if one ought to do good to one’s friends, 10 I, 10| good to one’s friends, one ought also to do evil to one’s 11 I, 11| puzzled to know whether one ought to honour the gods and love 12 I, 14| following are ethical, e.g. "Ought one rather to obey one’s 13 I, 15| and also of judging as one ought, then "just" also will be 14 I, 15| abstracted, the same expression ought to remain over. This does 15 I, 18| loss into what genus we ought to put the object before 16 II, 2 | e.g. you should say that we ought to use our terms to mean 17 II, 3 | establishing a statement we ought to secure a preliminary 18 III, 1 | for which of the two we ought rather to vote, because 19 III, 5 | comparative degrees and amounts ought to be taken in the most 20 IV, 1 | the genera of relatives ought themselves also to be relatives, 21 IV, 1 | speak generally, the genus ought to fall under the same division 22 IV, 1 | is predicated, the genus ought to be predicated as well.~ 23 IV, 2 | than the genus, whereas it ought to be vice versa.~Again, 24 IV, 3 | contrary; for contraries ought to be found in the same 25 IV, 4 | also the term "multiple" ought to be used to mean multiple 26 IV, 5 | kind. Even, then, if we ought in this instance to admit 27 IV, 6 | predication of the species ought to be of narrower range. 28 V, 1 | things: for the property ought to belong to its subject 29 V, 3 | the property of a thing ought not to show its essence. 30 V, 4 | for the same attributes ought either to belong or not 31 VI, 1 | for the definition of Man ought to be true of every man); 32 VI, 1 | above as well, a definition ought to be peculiar): or else ( 33 VI, 1 | language of a definition ought to be the very clearest 34 VI, 3 | redundant. For the genus ought to divide the object from 35 VI, 4 | who hold that a definition ought to be rendered through what 36 VI, 4 | All such points as this ought to be made very precise, 37 VI, 4 | too must be embraced. One ought to learn up all such points 38 VI, 5 | from dictation": for he ought also to say that it is a 39 VI, 5 | lower. Either, then, it ought to be put into its nearest 40 VI, 5 | genus all the differentiae ought to be appended whereby the 41 VI, 6 | species: for the differentia ought to be posterior to the genus, 42 VI, 6 | non-subaltern genera, and we ought to add the words "except 43 VI, 6 | members of the same genus" ought therefore to be added; for 44 VI, 6 | of sensation, whereas it ought to be, if it is a failure 45 VI, 6 | then, this commonplace rule ought to be followed, as we have 46 VI, 7 | than is light: whereas both ought to be more applicable to 47 VI, 8 | relation to something. He ought, therefore, to have said 48 VI, 8 | in the definition there ought to be rendered either the 49 VI, 8 | of the air"; whereas they ought to specify as well quantity, 50 VI, 8 | only apparently so. They ought, therefore, to have rendered 51 VI, 8 | maintains the existence of Ideas ought to be brought face to face 52 VI, 11| line with its extremes") ought to be a definition of straight’. 53 VI, 11| whereas in a definition terms ought to be rendered by phrases, 54 VI, 11| knowledge-as it certainly ought to be if the whole is to 55 VI, 11| but the differentia, that ought to have been changed, seeing 56 VI, 12| is partly false; for it ought to hold of all reality, 57 VI, 12| at all; for a definition ought to be peculiar to its own 58 VI, 12| what the definition too ought to have indicated.~ 59 VI, 13| together with the whole: for it ought to happen, vice versa, that 60 VI, 13| accordingly the product of these ought to have corresponded to 61 VI, 13| of the elements: for it ought not to be, any more than 62 VI, 14| the existing law, so one ought to do in the case of definitions 63 VI, 14| definitions as well: one ought oneself to propose a second 64 VI, 14| features that the definition ought to have, and also any superfluous 65 VII, 1 | from each, the remainders ought to have signified the same 66 VII, 1 | Speaking generally, one ought to be on the look-out for 67 VII, 3 | predicates contained therein ought also to be the only ones 68 VIII, 1 | the reasoning is effected, ought not to be propounded directly 69 VIII, 2 | of things that are. One ought, therefore, to try oneself 70 VIII, 2 | demand the objection. One ought, moreover, to claim that 71 VIII, 2 | of its kind, the objector ought to make his objection in 72 VIII, 3 | words, in serious inquiry he ought not to grant it, unless 73 VIII, 5 | absolutely rejected, the answerer ought not to grant either what 74 VIII, 6 | men ask these things, they ought not to be granted.~ 75 VIII, 7 | is said be not clear, he ought not to hesitate to say that 76 VIII, 12| the premisses laid down ought never to be there at all, 77 VIII, 13| other things, that which he ought to have shown by itself. 78 VIII, 13| number of other things, he ought to have shown. Again, a


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