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1 I, 6 | enumerated might in a certain sense be called "definitory". 2 I, 7 | It might appear that the sense in which water from the 3 I, 7 | same" is most used in a sense agreed on by every one when 4 I, 7 | rendered in more than one sense; its most literal and primary 5 I, 7 | same as a man: a second sense is when it is rendered in 6 I, 13| as well, are in a certain sense propositions: for it is 7 I, 15| are called "good" in one sense, and that what conduces 8 I, 15| called "clear" in a like sense to sound. This is plain 9 I, 15| also of sharp in either sense is "dull".~Moreover, see 10 I, 15| dull".~Moreover, see if one sense of a term has a contrary, 11 I, 15| is used in more than one sense. To "love" also, used of 12 I, 15| will be an opposite to each sense of "to fail to see"; e.g. 13 I, 15| remaining term: e.g. if "to have sense" be used with more than 14 I, 15| then "to be wanting in sense" too will be used with more 15 I, 15| naturally possess each kind of "sense", both as applied to the 16 I, 15| go on to examine in what sense he has used the term "commensurably" 17 II, 3 | we shall show that in one sense the attribute belongs, if 18 II, 3 | we shall show that in one sense the attribute does not belong, 19 II, 3 | that it is true in the one sense and not in the other. The 20 II, 3 | it is not possible in any sense of the term that the science 21 II, 3 | if it is possible in some sense, then clearly it is possible. 22 II, 5 | whatever has in a certain sense made several statements, 23 IV, 3 | its species in its literal sense, whereas "harmony" is predicated 24 IV, 3 | temperance not in a literal sense but metaphorically: for 25 IV, 5 | question follow in a certain sense upon the given species, 26 IV, 5 | is not predicated in any sense of the whole, so that "body" 27 V, 2 | is used in more than one sense, or whether the whole expression 28 V, 2 | avoid bearing more than one sense: for then the property will 29 V, 2 | is used in more than one sense, and no distinction has 30 V, 2 | man" is used in a single sense, "naturally civilized animal" 31 VI, 2 | cannot have defined it in any sense aright.~Another rule is, 32 VI, 2 | had used it in its literal sense: for the definition stated 33 VI, 2 | ordinarily so called in a literal sense. So then, if a man says 34 VI, 4 | intelligible to us: for either sense is possible. Thus absolutely 35 VI, 4 | first of all the objects of sense; then, as they become more 36 VI, 9 | definer defines is in a sense more than one thing: for 37 VI, 9 | defining knowledge, a man in a sense defines ignorance as well, 38 VI, 9 | others become in a certain sense clear as well. We have, 39 VI, 10| the definition of the one sense only, and yet fail to see 40 VI, 10| instead of one peculiar to the sense he intends. In either case, 41 VI, 10| the definition of the one sense will not apply to the other, 42 VI, 10| not apply to the second sense as well, see if the definition 43 VI, 11| the exchange of words, the sense fails still to be the same. 44 VI, 11| used in several senses, the sense here intended requires to 45 VI, 14| bound either to accept the sense as taken by the questioner, 46 VII, 1 | applies in the most literal sense to what is numerically one), 47 VII, 1 | are not the same in that sense that we are concerned.~Moreover, 48 VIII, 3 | whether they are used in one sense or several, and, further, 49 VIII, 3 | senses, or a metaphorical sense, or it is not far removed 50 VIII, 7 | question having in view the one sense of the words, then, if the 51 VIII, 7 | questioner takes it in the other sense, he should say, "That was 52 VIII, 7 | admitted it; I meant the other sense": for if a term or expression 53 VIII, 11| opinion" in a more accurate sense than the particular opinions": 54 VIII, 11| opinion in a more accurate sense". Wherein lies the viciousness 55 VIII, 12| that the most ordinary, sense, if it be so brought to 56 VIII, 12| questions necessary: in another sense, and this is the type most