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1 I, 10| then, a definition must be given of a "dialectical proposition" 2 I, 14| light of the illustrations given above.~For purposes of philosophy 3 II, 9 | former, as in the instance given just now: for "unjustly" 4 II, 10| in the last three rules given in regard to a greater degree.’ 5 II, 11| addition of something to a given object intensifies the character 6 II, 11| character which it had as given, then the thing added will 7 II, 11| predicates attributed in a given respect, and at a given 8 II, 11| given respect, and at a given time and place: for if the 9 II, 11| what is predicated at a given time or place: for what 10 II, 11| may be raised that in a given respect people may be good 11 II, 11| escape destruction at a given time, whereas it is not 12 III, 1 | though relatively to a given individual the standard 13 III, 5 | some of the actual rules given above more universal by 14 III, 5 | something which exceeds a given standard, while the other 15 III, 5 | Moreover, apart from the rules given above, that has such and 16 III, 5 | definition proper to the given character; e.g. if the definition 17 III, 6 | commonplace rules that have been given may all be brought into 18 IV, 1 | case in the instances just given. For it is possible for 19 IV, 1 | nor any of the rest of the given modes of motion: for clearly 20 IV, 2 | be any other genus of the given species which neither embraces 21 IV, 2 | view, follow the rule as given: if establishing one, then-suppose 22 IV, 2 | the things of which the given species is predicated as 23 IV, 2 | whether they apply both to the given species and to the objects 24 IV, 2 | species, in the instances given, has a wider denotation 25 IV, 2 | genus be predicated of the given species, neither will the 26 IV, 3 | another species than the given one belonging to the genus 27 IV, 5 | a certain sense upon the given species, but neither of 28 V, 6 | to be a property of the given state (Y): for then neither 29 V, 6 | be not a property of the given privation (of Y), neither 30 V, 6 | X) is a property of the given state (Y): for then also 31 V, 7 | exactly as they have just been given from "being" to "becoming" 32 V, 8 | likely to be a property of a given subject fails to be its 33 VI, 3 | everything separates off the given object from absolutely nothing, 34 VI, 3 | matter may be peculiar to the given term, yet even when it is 35 VI, 10| see whether the definition given will apply to the Idea as 36 VI, 11| as in the example just given: for "speculative" is a 37 VI, 12| what will persuade in the given circumstances, and omit 38 VI, 13| apply as have already been given for meeting each of them. 39 VII, 1 | no proof will have been given that they are the same; 40 VII, 3 | is, and how it should be given, belongs to another inquiry. 41 VII, 3 | opposite term, the definition given must of necessity be that 42 VII, 3 | clearly the expression given must be the right definition. 43 VII, 3 | contrary differentia to that given be predicated of the contrary 44 VIII, 2 | cover all things of the given sort, so as to leave no 45 VIII, 3 | discussing or arguing a given position because the definition 46 VIII, 3 | whereas if the definition be given, the fact asserted becomes 47 VIII, 5 | restriction, e.g. by some given person, by the speaker or 48 VIII, 10| the fallacy depends, has given the solution of the argument 49 VIII, 11| for it is possible for a given man to believe what is not 50 VIII, 13| the true account has been given in the Analytics:’ but an 51 VIII, 13| general opinion must be given now.~People appear to beg 52 VIII, 14| demolished, seeing that, given all the premisses, the conclusion