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1 IV, 2| object must at any rate be subordinate either the one to the other 2 IV, 2| rendered; for if the genera be subordinate neither the one to the other 3 IV, 2| therefore of necessity be subordinate one to the other, and therefore 4 IV, 2| establish as genus is not subordinate to the species, clearly 5 IV, 2| clearly the species would be subordinate to it, so that you may take 6 VI, 4| defined a superior through a subordinate term, e.g. "An "even number" 7 VI, 4| that the latter terms are subordinate to the former. Moreover, 8 VI, 4| Moreover, in using the subordinate term one is bound to use 9 VI, 5| merely have mentioned the subordinate genus by an expression instead 10 VI, 5| itself, does not state the subordinate genus as well: in saying " 11 VI, 6| words "except they both be subordinate members of the same genus". 12 VI, 6| words "except they both be subordinate members of the same genus" 13 VI, 6| added; for both these are subordinate to "animal". From this possibility,