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1 I, 7| understand better from some accidental feature; so we bid him call 2 II, 3| may be an essential and an accidental attribute, as (e.g.) the 3 II, 3| two right angles, and the accidental fact that the equilateral 4 II, 3| desire for it is therefore accidental. This rule is useful in 5 II, 6| says that joyfulness is an accidental attribute of cheerfulness, 6 II, 6| be declaring it to be an accidental attribute of itself.~ 7 IV, 5| be a certain affection or accidental feature of life. That this 8 IV, 5| life, but that a certain accidental feature or affection enters 9 VI, 6| differentia is never an accidental attribute, any more than 10 VII, 5| establish.~In the case of an accidental attribute the universal 11 VII, 5| for only those relating to accidental attributes apply generally 12 VII, 5| of all to establish is an accidental predicate: for in other 13 VII, 5| belongs. On the other hand, an accidental predicate is the hardest 14 VII, 5| stated, in the case of an accidental predicate the only way to