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1 II, 4 | genus in question, or are described by terms derived from that 2 II, 4 | one of its species or be described by terms derived from one 3 II, 4 | scientific knowledge or is described by a term derived from " 4 II, 4 | other sciences, or will be described by a term derived from one 5 II, 8 | relative terms, in the way described: for the object of sensation 6 II, 10| in three ways, viz. those described in the last three rules 7 II, 11| those in which the excess described as an "increased intensity" 8 IV, 4 | according to the method described in the case of Accident: 9 IV, 5 | e.g. if "animal" has been described as an "object of perception" 10 IV, 6 | investigated in the ways described.~ ~ 11 V, 2 | meaning makes the object described obscure, because the man 12 V, 3 | not have been correctly described. For there is no necessity 13 V, 3 | correctly, seeing that he has described it without any definite 14 V, 4 | accordingly they will be described in the course of them.~Firstly, 15 V, 4 | property of that which is described as "in the subject": for 16 V, 4 | as prior to the attribute described in the name: for then what 17 V, 6 | purposes, see if an attribute described in terms of a state (X) 18 V, 6 | neither will the attribute described in terms of the privation ( 19 V, 6 | other hand, an attribute described in terms of the privation ( 20 V, 6 | neither will the attribute described in terms of the state (X) 21 V, 6 | hand, see if an attribute described in terms of a state (X) 22 V, 6 | also the attribute that is described in terms of the privation ( 23 V, 6 | Also, if an attribute described in terms of a privation ( 24 V, 6 | also the attribute that is described in terms of the state (X) 25 V, 6 | positive term or the attribute described in terms of it is a property 26 V, 6 | negative term or the attribute described in terms of it will not 27 V, 6 | negative term or the attribute described in terms of it is a property 28 V, 6 | positive term or the attribute described in terms of it will not 29 V, 6 | property "as a man" to be described "as a walking biped". Not 30 VI, 8 | a relative term has been described not in relation to its end, 31 VI, 10| of any one of the objects described by the term. This is, moreover, 32 VI, 12| object is related, but have described it only so as to include 33 VI, 13| Even if the situation here described does not so far appear very 34 VI, 13| in meeting the type just described; for a man who defines in 35 VI, 14| 14~Again, if he have described the whole compounded as 36 VII, 1 | identical things can also be described by a superlative in the 37 VIII, 1 | drawn have already been described:’ we have now to discuss 38 VIII, 1 | all by the method above described: for if one states only 39 VIII, 11| premisses, and in the manner, described above, were to be irrelevant