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1 I, 6 | the attribute in question fails to belong only to the term 2 I, 18| shall know if the questioner fails to address his argument 3 IV, 1 | whether the genus mentioned fails, or might be generally thought 4 IV, 1 | applies to all, and if it fails to apply to one, clearly 5 IV, 1 | apply to one, clearly it fails to apply to any; e.g. if 6 IV, 2 | to see whether the genus fails to be predicated in the 7 IV, 4 | see whether the species fails to be used in the same relation 8 IV, 6 | for then clearly it also fails to be the genus of the species 9 IV, 6 | and see also if the genus fails to be synonymous with its 10 V, 1 | at every time, and never fails, like beingcompounded 11 V, 2 | property) to B (subject) fails to be more intelligible. 12 V, 3 | because sensation then fails us. For constructive purposes, 13 V, 4 | property, and see (e.g.) if it fails to belong to any of them 14 V, 4 | see if the description fails to be true of that of which 15 V, 4 | is true; and if the name fails to be true of that of which 16 V, 4 | see if the description fails to apply to that to which 17 V, 4 | applies, and if the name fails to apply to that to which 18 V, 4 | purposes, see if the same thing fails to be a property of things 19 V, 4 | same in kind as the subject fails to be always the same in 20 V, 6 | contrary of the term rendered fails to be a property of the 21 V, 6 | correlative of the term rendered fails to be a property of the 22 V, 6 | in terms of a state (X) fails to be a property of the 23 V, 6 | Also, if the negative term fails to be a property of the 24 V, 6 | hand, if the term rendered fails to be a property of the 25 V, 6 | of the property rendered fails to be a property of the 26 V, 6 | of the property rendered fails to be the property of the 27 V, 7 | of the property rendered fails to be a property of what 28 V, 7 | related towards two subjects fails to be a property of the 29 V, 7 | qualified by the verb "to be" fails to be a property of the 30 V, 7 | if the suggested property fails to belong to the "idea" 31 V, 7 | the "idea" in question, or fails to belong to it in virtue 32 V, 8 | purposes, see if what is more-P fails to be a property of what 33 V, 8 | destructive purposes, if P simply fails to be a property of S simply; 34 V, 8 | the more likely property fails to be a property of the 35 V, 8 | purposes, see if the predicate fails to be a property of that 36 V, 8 | property of a given subject fails to be its property: for 37 V, 8 | what is as much a property fails to be a property of that 38 V, 8 | much a property of anything fails to be a property of it: 39 V, 8 | destructive purposes, see if it fails to be a property of that 40 VI, 3 | contained in the definition fails to apply to everything that 41 VI, 5 | the genus of justice he fails to express its essence: 42 VI, 6 | addition of it to the genus fails to make a species. For then, 43 VI, 6 | see if the differentia fails to be prior to the species: 44 VI, 6 | sleep because sensation fails, or sensation fails because 45 VI, 6 | sensation fails, or sensation fails because we go to sleep. 46 VI, 8 | see whether the definition fails to mention that to which 47 VI, 8 | differentiae whatever he fails to state the essence of 48 VI, 9 | any of these respects he fails, he has made a mistake. 49 VI, 10| the definition rendered fails to apply universally, and, 50 VI, 11| exchange of words, the sense fails still to be the same. Take, 51 VI, 13| justice, and yet each singly fails to have it. Even if the 52 VI, 13| from a better and worse, fails to be worse than the better 53 VII, 1 | This also is why Xenocrates fails to prove his case: for the 54 VII, 1 | of each to the same thing fails to make the same whole; 55 VII, 5 | show that the definition fails to be predicated of every 56 VII, 5 | single case only that it fails to belong: further, even 57 VIII, 2 | babbles, in the other he fails to reason: for reasoning 58 VIII, 11| also he who in answering fails to grant the obvious answer


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