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1 I, 5 | last statement does not hold: for to show that they are 2 I, 11| something on which either people hold no opinion either way, or 3 I, 11| either way, or the masses hold a contrary opinion to the 4 II, 2 | the predicate appears to hold in all or in a large number 5 III, 6 | in what case it does not hold. Moreover, in cases where 6 IV, 2 | some cases. For some people hold that prudence is both virtue 7 VI, 4 | converse; so that those who hold that a definition ought 8 VI, 10| assert the existence of Ideas hold that they are incapable 9 VI, 10| plants. It is possible to hold the view that life is a 10 VI, 12| partly false; for it ought to hold of all reality, if it is 11 VI, 13| definition rendered could not hold of anything, as there is 12 VIII, 2 | any case where it does not hold true: if he refuse to admit 13 VIII, 2 | forward all propositions that hold true of several cases, and