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1 I, 18| then look ridiculous if he failed to address his argument 2 V, 5 | makes a mistake if he has failed to add the word "naturally", 3 VI, 1 | object has a genus, he has failed to put the object defined 4 VI, 1 | aforesaid cautions, he has yet failed to define the object, that 5 VI, 1 | untrue. If, again, he has failed to place the object in the 6 VI, 4 | First of all, see if he has failed to make the definition through 7 VI, 5 | relation to many things, he has failed to render it in relation 8 VI, 6 | differentiae.~Again, see if he has failed to render the differentia 9 VI, 6 | number of relations, he has failed to introduce it in its primary 10 VI, 8 | in some cases if he has failed to distinguish the quantity 11 VI, 9 | denote privation, he has failed to render the term of which 12 VI, 9 | ignorance" a privation he has failed to say that it is the privation 13 VI, 9 | privation of "knowledge"; or has failed to add in what it is naturally 14 VI, 9 | though he has added this, has failed to render the thing in which 15 VI, 9 | Likewise, also, if he has failed to say that "blindness" 16 VI, 13| Moreover, see if he has failed to state the manner of their 17 VIII, 2 | as if the reasoning had failed. For often, even if it be 18 VIII, 2 | as if the reasoning had failed.~Not every universal question