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1 II, 10| argue from greater and less degrees. In regard to greater degrees 2 II, 10| degrees. In regard to greater degrees there are four commonplace 3 II, 11| greater or less or like degrees of truth in the aforesaid 4 II, 11| speak of greater or less degrees belongs also absolutely: 5 II, 11| absolutely: for greater or less degrees of good or of white will 6 II, 11| attributed in greater and less degrees, but a man is a man for 7 III, 5 | relating to comparative degrees and amounts ought to be 8 III, 6 | greater or smaller or like degrees: for if some member of another 9 III, 6 | possible by means of like degrees, by means of a smaller degree 10 IV, 6 | means of greater and less degrees: if overthrowing a view, 11 V, 8 | view of greater and less degrees, and first (a) for destructive 12 VI, 7 | see if the thing admits of degrees, whereas what is rendered 13 VI, 7 | the definition admits of degrees while the thing does not. 14 VI, 7 | while both of them admit of degrees, they yet do not both become 15 VII, 1 | from the point of view of "degrees", see if the one admits 16 VII, 3 | from the point of and like degrees, in all the ways in which 17 VII, 3 | point of view of greater degrees is of no use when a single