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1 I, 7 | where there is more than one name but only one thing, e.g. " 2 I, 7 | reference to an alternative name or definition, as when a 3 I, 7 | down, indicating him by name, we change our description, 4 I, 7 | indicating the same object by its name and by its accident.~ 5 I, 15| that corresponds to the name is different: for the one 6 II, 1 | conversion of an appropriate name which is drawn from the 7 II, 2 | species take on both the name and the definition of their 8 II, 6 | because it has a different name, as Prodicus used to divide 9 III, 1 | is called by the generic name; e.g. a "white man" is not " 10 IV, 4 | relation when called by its own name, and when called by the 11 IV, 4 | and when called by the name of its genus: e.g. if the 12 IV, 4 | both when called by the name of its genus, and also when 13 IV, 4 | relation when called by its own name and when called by that 14 V, 3 | necessity either that the name of the subject must also 15 V, 3 | belonging; nor yet that the name of the subject will be untrue 16 V, 4 | true of that of which the name is true; and if the name 17 V, 4 | name is true; and if the name fails to be true of that 18 V, 4 | predicated of that of which the name is predicated, and if the 19 V, 4 | is predicated, and if the name too is predicated of that 20 V, 4 | apply to that to which the name applies, and if the name 21 V, 4 | name applies, and if the name fails to apply to that to 22 V, 4 | the other hand, see if the name as well be predicated of 23 V, 4 | predicated of that of which the name is predicated. For then 24 V, 4 | attribute described in the name: for then what is stated 25 V, 5 | of "surface". Hence the name as well will not be true 26 V, 5 | something else, because then its name too will not be true of 27 V, 5 | should not happen unless the name too be predicated in a greater 28 V, 5 | description is truer the name too should be truer is not 29 V, 8 | description is true, the name is not true as well: for 30 VI, 4 | unobserved when the actual name of the object is not used, 31 VI, 5 | expression instead of by name. On the other hand, he who 32 VI, 10| corresponding their common name is one and the same, are 33 VI, 11| calling them by a different name, e.g. "cloak" instead of "