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1 I, 2 | arise. It has a further use in relation to the ultimate 2 I, 5 | kind. One may, however, use the word "definitory" also 3 I, 6 | definition; so that, to use the phrase previously employed,’ 4 I, 7 | most literal and primary use is found whenever the sameness 5 I, 7 | same as fire: while a third use is found when it is rendered 6 I, 12| more readily learnt by the use of the senses, and is applicable 7 I, 13| proposition depends upon the use of one term in several senses, 8 I, 15| put that power to active use. But if this has more than 9 I, 15| power of sight to active use", the opposite is to put 10 I, 15| opposite is to put it to active use.~Moreover, examine the case 11 I, 15| definition that arises from the use of the term in combination, 12 II, 2 | should say that we ought to use our terms to mean the same 13 II, 5 | statements that are of no use in attacking the thesis, 14 II, 6 | courageous man, according to the use now established, but the 15 II, 10| evil. Now this rule is of use for both purposes: for if 16 III, 2 | just, there would be no use for courage, whereas all 17 III, 2 | still justice would be of use.~Moreover, judge by the 18 III, 6 | may all be brought into use. For in demolishing or establishing 19 IV, 4 | disposed to it, and if the use of anything be an activity, 20 IV, 4 | be an activity, then to use it is to be active, and 21 IV, 6 | species one with another is of use: e.g. supposing A and B 22 V, 2 | possess sensation, (2) to use one’s sensation, being naturally 23 V, 2 | reason why the term you use, or the whole expression 24 V, 2 | knowledge by it, (2) the use of its knowledge by it, ( 25 V, 2 | knowledge about it, (4) the use of knowledge about it-no 26 V, 3 | anything further by the use of these terms. Thus (e.g.) 27 V, 7 | commonplace rule is of no use: for what is "identically 28 V, 8 | commonplace rule is not of any use: for it is impossible for 29 V, 8 | commonplace rule is of no use.~The rule based on things 30 VI, 1 | branches: (1) first, the use of obscure language (for 31 VI, 2 | involved; for those who use metaphors do so always in 32 VI, 4 | made very precise, and made use of in the course of discussion 33 VI, 4 | motion.~Of the failure to use terms that are prior there 34 VI, 4 | such points as these, and use them as occasion may seem 35 VI, 4 | subordinate term one is bound to use the other as well: for whoever 36 VI, 9 | who so defines is bound to use in his definition the very 37 VI, 10| some things one must not use the language of the people, 38 VII, 3 | greater degrees is of no use when a single definition 39 VII, 5 | that it is impossible to use one set as a basis of attack 40 VIII, 2 | secure the universal, they use the phrase "in all cases


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