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1 II, 2| or of the double and the half, or of blindness and sight, 2 IV, 4| to mean the double of a "half", then also the term "multiple" 3 IV, 4| used to mean multiple of a "half". Otherwise "multiple" could 4 IV, 4| double be a multiple of a half, then "in excess of ‘will 5 IV, 4| be used in relation to a ‘half": and, in general, the double 6 IV, 4| genera in relation to a "half". An objection may be raised 7 IV, 4| form: for we say both a half of’ and "a fraction of" 8 IV, 4| fraction" be also the genus of "half". For the opposite of the 9 V, 6| double" is relative to "half", and "in excess" to "exceeded", 10 V, 6| could not be a property of "half". For constructive purposes, 11 V, 6| double" is relative to "half", and the proportion 1:2 12 V, 6| would be a property of "half" to be "in the proportion 13 VI, 4| e.g. the double without the half, and all the terms that 14 VI, 4| state of virtue" ". For "half" is derived from "two", 15 VI, 4| whoever employs the term "half" employs the term "even", 16 VI, 4| for to be "divided in half" means to be divided into 17 VI, 9| e.g.) the definition of "half" is the opposite of that 18 VI, 9| amount to that other", "half" is "that which is exceeded 19 VII, 1| he has declared "double a half" to be the same as "a multiple 20 VII, 1| same as "a multiple of a half": then, subtracting the 21 VII, 1| subtracting the words "a half" from each, the remainders