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1 III, 1| inherent in things better or prior or more honourable: thus ( 2 III, 2| directions, for there are prior consequences and later consequences: 3 IV, 2| the species is naturally prior and abolishes the genus 4 V, 4| either as posterior or as prior to the attribute described 5 V, 4| to belong to an object as prior and as posterior to the 6 VI, 4| definition through terms that are prior and more intelligible. For 7 VI, 4| random terms, but such as are prior and more intelligible, as 8 VI, 4| defines through terms that are prior and more intelligible has 9 VI, 4| thing through terms that are prior and more intelligible has 10 VI, 4| possible. Thus absolutely the prior is more intelligible than 11 VI, 4| posterior known through what is prior, inasmuch as such a way 12 VI, 4| all of which explain the prior by the posterior; for they 13 VI, 4| more intelligible than, and prior to, the species. For annul 14 VI, 4| annulled, so that these are prior to the species. They are 15 VI, 4| is the exhibition of the prior through the posterior, as 16 VI, 4| is still and definite is prior to what is indefinite and 17 VI, 4| failure to use terms that are prior there are three forms:~( 18 VI, 5| means of terms that are prior and more intelligible: and 19 VI, 6| differentia fails to be prior to the species: for the 20 VI, 6| posterior to the genus, but prior to the species.~Look and