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1 I, 4 | let any one suppose us to mean that each of these enunciated 2 I, 6 | questions. The questions I mean have practically been already 3 I, 7 | Socrates. For all these uses mean to signify numerical unity. 4 I, 13| e.g. (1) "The desirable may mean either the honourable or 5 I, 15| healthily" also will be used to mean "in such a way as to produce" 6 II, 2 | ought to use our terms to mean the same things as most 7 II, 2 | same things as most people mean by them, but when we ask 8 II, 3 | supposing "the right" to mean "the expedient" or "the 9 II, 3 | here "many things" may mean the end and the means to 10 II, 3 | For the "desire of X" may mean the desire of it as an end ( 11 II, 6 | good hope" may be taken to mean the man who hopes for good 12 II, 6 | well-starred" may be taken to mean the man whose star is good, 13 II, 7 | is not generally held-I mean that the faculty of desire 14 IV, 4 | term "double" be used to mean the double of a "half", 15 IV, 4 | multiple" ought to be used to mean multiple of a "half". Otherwise " 16 V, 2 | of such and such a kind" mean one and the same thing. 17 V, 4 | pursuit" and "desirable" mean the same. For constructive 18 VI, 2 | other hand, he does not mean the term literally, it is 19 VI, 6 | for "aquatic" does not mean "in" anything; nor does 20 VI, 6 | destruction": for it may mean either that the thing has 21 VI, 6 | immune from destruction, we mean that it is at present a 22 VI, 10| health", does "beneficially" mean productively of health’ 23 VI, 10| generally understood to mean not one kind of thing only, 24 VI, 13| supposing the expression to mean that they exist either in 25 VII, 3 | health", "vigorous" too will mean "productive of vigour", 26 VII, 3 | vigour", and "useful" will mean "productive of good." For 27 VIII, 7 | to a question which may mean different things. Clearly, 28 VIII, 13| and an expression, that mean the same thing. A second 29 VIII, 14| of two hypotheses is no mean instrument; for it then