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1 II, 2 | stop until he comes to a familiar term: for often if the definition 2 II, 4 | alter a term into one more familiar, e.g. to substitute "clear" 3 II, 4 | expression is made more familiar, the thesis becomes easier 4 VI, 11| speculative" is a less familiar term than knowledge; for 5 VI, 11| genus is always the most familiar term of all; so that it 6 VI, 11| seeing that it is the less familiar. It might be held that this 7 VI, 11| is no reason why the most familiar term should not describe 8 VI, 11| definition is to make the subject familiar; for the differentia is 9 VI, 11| the differentia is less familiar than the genus.~If he has 10 VIII, 1 | reasoning, although true and familiar, may be refused by the answerer 11 VIII, 1 | anxious to secure axioms as familiar and as near to the question 12 VIII, 5 | generally accepted, and more familiar, it is clear that (1) where 13 VIII, 5 | conclusion, if the less familiar is to be inferred through 14 VIII, 5 | inferred through the more familiar. Consequently, if any of 15 VIII, 14| definitions: and have those of familiar and primary ideas at your