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1 I, 5| of itself to tell us the essential meaning of the term in question. 2 II, 3| or again they may be an essential and an accidental attribute, 3 II, 3| attribute, as (e.g.) the essential fact that the triangle has 4 V, 1| rendered is always either essential and permanent or relative 5 V, 1| temporary: e.g. it is an "essential property" of man to be " 6 V, 1| attribute is demolished.]~An "essential" property is one which is 7 V, 1| most "arguable" are the essential and permanent and the relative. 8 V, 1| to these are several. An essential and a permanent property 9 V, 1| many periods of time: if essential’, discuss it in comparison 10 V, 1| other hand, permanent and essential properties should be considered 11 VI, 4| this way cannot show the essential nature of the term they 12 VI, 4| for in all such cases the essential being is the same as a certain 13 VIII, 3| itself. If, then, it is essential not to enhance the difficulty 14 VIII, 3| on the other hand, it be essential to reason through premisses