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1 II, 7 | has said that the "Ideas" exist in us. For then the result 2 II, 7 | of thought; while if they exist in us, it is impossible 3 II, 7 | objects of sensation, if they exist in us: for it is through 4 II, 11| absolutely it is not possible to exist singly and alone. In the 5 IV, 1 | predicate of what does not exist; for many things which do 6 IV, 1 | many things which do not exist are objects of opinion; 7 IV, 1 | predicated of what does not exist is clear. So that neither " 8 V, 8 | something that does not exist, when the potentiality in 9 V, 8 | belong to what does not exist: for then what is stated 10 V, 8 | relatively to what does not exist:-for while air may exist, 11 V, 8 | exist:-for while air may exist, even though there exist 12 V, 8 | exist, even though there exist no animal so constituted 13 V, 8 | breathe it if no animal exist: so that it will not, either, 14 V, 8 | something that does not exist, when the potentiality in 15 V, 8 | belong to what does not exist: for then what has been 16 VI, 6 | for if absolute length exist, how will it be predicable 17 VI, 6 | contrary to the fact: for there exist both lengths which have, 18 VI, 6 | impossible for a thing to exist without its own special 19 VI, 12| mingled with fire" could not exist, whereas "white" does exist.~ 20 VI, 12| exist, whereas "white" does exist.~Moreover, those who in 21 VI, 13| which A could be said to exist "+ B." Thus e.g. supposing 22 VI, 13| expression to mean that they exist either in some identical 23 VI, 13| possible way in which A can exist B’. If, however, among the 24 VII, 1 | see whether the one can exist without the other; for,