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1 I, 4 | 4~First, then, we must see of what parts our inquiry 2 I, 14| of them being so-and "we see by admission of something 3 I, 14| by those who do not also see what exception there may 4 I, 15| following means. First, look and see if its contrary bears a 5 I, 15| sense is "dull".~Moreover, see if one sense of a term has 6 I, 15| ambiguous term. Further, see in regard to their intermediates, 7 I, 15| likewise also "obscure". See, moreover, if some of them 8 I, 15| contradictory opposite, look and see if it bears more than one 9 I, 15| meaning; e.g. "to fail to see" a phrase with more than 10 I, 15| follows necessarily that "to see" also has more than one 11 I, 15| each sense of "to fail to see"; e.g. the opposite of " 12 I, 15| signified by the term, and see if they are the same in 13 I, 15| denoted by the same term, and see if they are different without 14 I, 15| vice versa.~Look also and see not only if the genera of 15 I, 15| state prevails".~Moreover, see if the terms cannot be compared 16 I, 15| are different), look and see if the meanings comprised 17 I, 15| being subaltern.~Again, see if the actual meanings included 18 I, 15| differentia of anything, look and see if one of the meanings included 19 I, 17| shall be more easily able to see in one glance the points 20 I, 17| belong to the same genus, to see if any identical attribute 21 I, 18| because, if we are able to see in one glance what is the 22 II, 2 | commonplace rule is to look and see if a man has ascribed as 23 II, 2 | same, you should look and see whether it be so of relative 24 II, 2 | not further divisible, and see (e.g.) whether it be so 25 II, 2 | them, and then look and see if anything untrue has been 26 II, 2 | definitions. Thus (e.g.) to see if it is possible to wrong 27 II, 2 | should be injured. Again, to see if the good man is jealous, 28 II, 2 | would be bad. Again, to see if the indignant man is 29 II, 4 | is in motion), look and see whether it be possible for 30 II, 4 | definitions.~Moreover, look and see in regard to the thing in 31 II, 4 | at the time involved, to see if there be any discrepancy 32 II, 6 | necessarily.~Moreover, look and see also if he has stated a 33 II, 7 | a thing have a contrary, see whether it belongs to the 34 II, 7 | thing.~Or again, look and see if anything has been said 35 II, 7 | has a contrary, look and see if that which admits of 36 II, 7 | should therefore look and see if its contrary, to wit, 37 II, 8 | and P in the thesis, and see if the contrary of the one 38 II, 10| subject in question, and see if they are in like case; 39 II, 10| if to possess sight be to see, then also to possess hearing 40 II, 10| of the others. Look and see also whether the cases are 41 II, 10| commonplace rules. One is: See whether a greater degree 42 II, 10| e.g. if pleasure be good, see whether also a greater pleasure 43 II, 10| if to do a wrong be evil, see whether also to do a greater 44 II, 11| certain places to follow see and such a diet, e.g. in 45 III, 1 | vote, because we do not see any advantage on either 46 III, 2 | one another, and we cannot see any superiority in the one 47 III, 2 | unlike Achilles. Look also to see whether the resemblance 48 III, 3 | means of an addition, and see if the addition of A to 49 III, 3 | things you should look and see which possesses them more 50 III, 5 | by means of addition, and see if A when added to the same 51 III, 6 | numerically, you should look and see whether perhaps none of 52 IV, 1 | the thing mentioned, and see whether the genus suggested 53 IV, 1 | the genus of "pleasure", see whether some particular 54 IV, 1 | same species. Secondly, see whether it be predicated 55 IV, 1 | definition of Accident, and see whether it fits the genus 56 IV, 1 | also not belong.~Moreover, see whether the genus and the 57 IV, 1 | in other cases.~Again, see whether it be necessary 58 IV, 1 | must look, therefore, and see whether the genus rendered 59 IV, 1 | definition as well.~Moreover, see if there be anything of 60 IV, 1 | predicated as well.~Again, see whether the object placed 61 IV, 1 | pleasure, you should look and see if pleasure be neither locomotion 62 IV, 1 | and "animal".~Moreover, see if the term placed in the 63 IV, 1 | than the species. Again, see if the species and its genus 64 IV, 1 | denotation than the genus.~See also whether the genus mentioned 65 IV, 2 | 2~Look and see, also, if there be any other 66 IV, 2 | should look, therefore, and see whether neither of these 67 IV, 2 | the next higher genus, and see whether all are predicated 68 IV, 2 | the true genus. [Again, see whether either the genus 69 IV, 2 | predicated as genus, and see if what is rendered as its 70 IV, 2 | a view, it is useful to see whether the genus fails 71 IV, 2 | a view, it is useful to see whether it is predicated 72 IV, 2 | definitions of the genera, and see whether they apply both 73 IV, 2 | is not the genus.~Again, see if he has rendered the differentia 74 IV, 2 | walking" and "biped".~Also, see whether he has placed the 75 IV, 2 | of the genus.~Moreover, see whether he has placed the 76 IV, 2 | to be vice versa.~Again, see whether he has placed the 77 IV, 2 | than the species. Moreover, see whether he has placed the 78 IV, 2 | thing that is "odd". Also, see if he has mentioned the 79 IV, 2 | therefore is "number". Moreover, see whether the species is naturally 80 IV, 3 | 3~Look and see, also, if what is placed 81 IV, 3 | genus as well. Moreover, see whether the species shares 82 IV, 3 | number.~You should look and see, also, if the species be 83 IV, 3 | than one species, look and see if it be impossible that 84 IV, 3 | a genus at all.~Look and see, also, if he has rendered 85 IV, 3 | different forms; first of all see if the contrary as well 86 IV, 3 | a contrary to the genus, see if the contrary of the species 87 IV, 3 | means of induction. Again, see whether the contrary of 88 IV, 3 | them is a genus. Moreover, see if both genus and species 89 IV, 3 | between evil and good. Or see whether, though there be 90 IV, 3 | has no contrary, look and see not merely whether the contrary 91 IV, 3 | but in "good". Look and see also whether, while the 92 IV, 3 | instances, one would come to see clearly a fact like this. 93 IV, 3 | ways: in the first place, see whether the contrary of 94 IV, 3 | in it as well. Moreover, see if the intermediate species 95 IV, 3 | have a contrary, look and see whether also the contrary 96 IV, 3 | of species and genus, and see whether they follow likewise, 97 IV, 4 | first of all by looking to see if the opposite be found 98 IV, 4 | species be a relative term, see whether the genus be a relative 99 IV, 4 | relatives but qualities. Again, see whether the species fails 100 IV, 4 | genus of "double".~Moreover, see whether the term fail to 101 IV, 4 | but of the "soul".~Again, see whether the genus and the 102 IV, 4 | than" so and so.~Again, see whether terms used in like 103 IV, 4 | genus of the other.~Again, see whether the species and 104 IV, 4 | equal number of things.~See, also, if the opposite of 105 IV, 4 | should look, therefore, and see whether he places a term 106 IV, 5 | 5~Again, see if he has placed what is 107 IV, 5 | the genus should be wider.~See, also, whether both naturally 108 IV, 5 | not an accident.~Again, see if the species partakes 109 IV, 5 | instances. Look, therefore, and see if in the case of any of 110 IV, 5 | seeing that it is a part.~See also if he has put anything 111 IV, 5 | that is blameworthy.~Also, see if he has put anything that 112 IV, 5 | sake of something else.~Or see if he has put anything that 113 IV, 5 | genus of immortality.~Again, see if to an affection he has 114 IV, 6 | 6~Moreover, see whether the term rendered 115 IV, 6 | genus of anything.~Again, see whether he has named as 116 IV, 6 | be still wider.~Moreover, see if the description "inherent 117 IV, 6 | to its species. Look and see also if the genus fails 118 IV, 6 | genus too is better. Also see if he has placed the species 119 IV, 6 | if overthrowing a view, see whether the genus admits 120 IV, 6 | commonplace rule that you should see if both the genus rendered 121 IV, 6 | view, you should look and see if the genus is predicated 122 IV, 6 | rendered be single, look and see whether the genus be predicated 123 IV, 6 | a form of "conviction", see whether the knower in knowing 124 V, 1 | relating to Accident, to see whether it belongs to the 125 V, 2 | 2~First, see whether the property has 126 V, 2 | correct, one test is to see whether the terms in which 127 V, 2 | intelligible, one test is to see whether the property which 128 V, 2 | fire. Another test is to see whether the attribution 129 V, 2 | for constructive purposes, see whether the terms in which 130 V, 2 | for destructive purposes, see whether any of the terms 131 V, 2 | purposes, on the other hand, see whether both all the terms 132 V, 2 | for destructive purposes, see if the term of which he 133 V, 2 | constructive purposes, a man should see if the term of which he 134 V, 2 | for destructive purposes, see whether the same term has 135 V, 2 | purposes, on the other hand, see whether he avoids ever repeating 136 V, 2 | for destructive purposes, see whether he has rendered 137 V, 2 | purposes, on the other hand, see whether he has avoided all 138 V, 2 | for destructive purposes see whether he renders more 139 V, 2 | for constructive purposes, see whether he has avoided rendering 140 V, 3 | for destructive purposes, see whether he has employed 141 V, 3 | purposes, on the other hand, see whether he avoids introducing 142 V, 3 | for destructive purposes, see whether he has employed 143 V, 3 | purposes, on the other hand, see whether he has avoided employing 144 V, 3 | for destructive purposes, see whether he has rendered 145 V, 3 | purposes, on the other hand, see whether he has rendered 146 V, 3 | for destructive purposes, see whether in rendering the 147 V, 3 | purposes, on the other hand, see whether, in rendering the 148 V, 3 | for destructive purposes, see whether he has rendered 149 V, 3 | purposes, on the other hand, see whether he has rendered 150 V, 3 | for destructive purposes, see whether he has rendered 151 V, 3 | purposes, on the other hand, see whether the property which 152 V, 3 | for destructive purposes, see whether he has rendered 153 V, 3 | purposes, on the other hand, see whether a man first places 154 V, 4 | rendered the property, and see (e.g.) if it fails to belong 155 V, 4 | purposes, on the other hand, see whether the property rendered 156 V, 4 | means-for destructive purposes, see if the description fails 157 V, 4 | purposes, on the other hand, see if the description too is 158 V, 4 | for destructive purposes, see if the description fails 159 V, 4 | purposes, on the other hand, see if the name as well be predicated 160 V, 4 | for destructive purposes, see if he has rendered a subject 161 V, 4 | purposes, on the other hand, see if he has rendered what 162 V, 4 | for destructive purposes, see if he has rendered the property 163 V, 4 | purposes, on the other hand, see if he has avoided rendering 164 V, 4 | for destructive purposes, see if the property cannot possibly 165 V, 4 | purposes, on the other hand, see if it always and of necessity 166 V, 4 | for destructive purposes, see if the same thing fails 167 V, 4 | purposes, on the other hand, see if the same thing be a property 168 V, 4 | for destructive purposes, see if the property of things 169 V, 4 | purposes, on the other hand, see if of things that are the 170 V, 5 | for destructive purposes, see if, while intending to render 171 V, 5 | purposes, on the other hand, see if he intends to render 172 V, 5 | for destructive purposes, see if he has stated a thing 173 V, 5 | purposes, on the other hand, see if he has avoided rendering 174 V, 5 | parts, you should look and see, for destructive purposes, 175 V, 5 | purposes, on the other hand, see whether, while it is true 176 V, 6 | that of the contraries, and see, for destructive purposes, 177 V, 6 | purposes, on the other hand, see if the contrary is the property 178 V, 6 | of relative opposites and see, for destructive purposes, 179 V, 6 | purposes, on the other hand, see if the correlative of the 180 V, 6 | for destructive purposes, see if an attribute described 181 V, 6 | purposes, on the other hand, see if an attribute described 182 V, 6 | Thus (e.g.) inasmuch as "to see" is a property of "sight", 183 V, 6 | have sight, "failure to see" would be a property of " 184 V, 6 | destructive purpose. Thus (e.g.) see if the positive term or 185 V, 6 | respective subjects; and see, for destructive purposes, 186 V, 6 | purposes, on the other hand, see if the positive term is 187 V, 6 | taken by themselves, and see, for destructive purposes, 188 V, 6 | members of a division, and see, for destructive purposes, 189 V, 6 | purposes, on the other hand, see if some one or other of 190 V, 6 | view of the inflexions, and see, for destructive purposes, 191 V, 6 | purposes, on the other hand, see if the inflexion of the 192 V, 6 | for destructive purposes, see if the inflexion of the 193 V, 6 | purposes, on the other hand, see if the inflexion of the 194 V, 7 | in a like relation, and see, for destructive purposes, 195 V, 7 | purposes, on the other hand, see if what is in a relation 196 V, 7 | identically related, and see, for destructive purposes, 197 V, 7 | for destructive purposes, see if the predicate qualified 198 V, 7 | purposes, on the other hand, see if the subject set down 199 V, 7 | the subject stated, and see, for destructive purposes, 200 V, 7 | purposes, on the other hand, see if the property in question 201 V, 8 | for destructive purposes, see if what is more-P fails 202 V, 8 | purposes, on the other hand, see if what is more-P is a property 203 V, 8 | types of predication, and see, for destructive purposes, 204 V, 8 | purposes, on the other hand, see if P simply is a property 205 V, 8 | for destructive purposes, see if the more likely property 206 V, 8 | purposes, on the other hand, see if the less likely property 207 V, 8 | for destructive purposes, see if the predicate fails to 208 V, 8 | for destructive purposes, see if what is more likely to 209 V, 8 | purposes, on the other hand, see if what is less likely to 210 V, 8 | for destructive purposes, see if what is as much a property 211 V, 8 | purposes, on the other hand, see if what is as much a property 212 V, 8 | for destructive purposes, see if what is as much a property 213 V, 8 | purposes, on the other hand, see if what is as much a property 214 V, 8 | for destructive purposes, see if it fails to be a property 215 V, 8 | for destructive purposes, see if in rendering the property 216 V, 8 | For constructive purposes, see if in rendering the property 217 V, 8 | for destructive purposes, see if he has stated the property 218 V, 8 | purposes, on the other hand, see if he has avoided rendering 219 VI, 1 | be peculiar): or else (4) see if, though he has observed 220 VI, 1 | apart from the foregoing, to see if he has defined it, but 221 VI, 2 | regard to obscurity is, See if the meaning intended 222 VI, 2 | where the definer does not see the ambiguity of his terms. 223 VI, 2 | aright.~Another rule is, See if he has used a metaphorical 224 VI, 2 | nor virtue harmony. Again, see if he uses terms that are 225 VI, 2 | metaphorical expression.~Moreover, see if from the expression used 226 VI, 2 | contraries as well. Or, again, see if, when it is merely stated 227 VI, 3 | redundantly, first of all look and see whether he has used any 228 VI, 3 | kind will be pointless.~Or see if, though the additional 229 VI, 3 | first of all.~Moreover, see if anything contained in 230 VI, 3 | the same species.~Again, see if he has said the same 231 VI, 3 | is natural heat.~Again, see if a universal have been 232 VI, 4 | as follows: First of all, see if he has failed to make 233 VI, 4 | brought in the sun.~(3) Again, see if he has defined one coordinate 234 VI, 4 | of number.~Likewise also, see if he has defined a superior 235 VI, 5 | specified above. A second is, see whether, though the object 236 VI, 5 | the definition.~Moreover, see if, while the term to be 237 VI, 5 | relation to several things, see if he has rendered it as 238 VI, 5 | said before.’~Moreover, see if he uses language which 239 VI, 6 | at all. Further, we must see whether the differentia 240 VI, 6 | aquatic", and "biped". Or see if, though the contrasted 241 VI, 6 | belongs. Likewise, also, see if, though it be true, yet 242 VI, 6 | division with this.~Moreover, see if he divides the genus 243 VI, 6 | means a thing which cannot see when its nature is to see. 244 VI, 6 | see when its nature is to see. There is no difference 245 VI, 6 | divided by a negation.~Again, see if he rendered the species 246 VI, 6 | a differentia.~Moreover, see if he has stated the genus 247 VI, 6 | function of the differentia. See, further, whether the differentia 248 VI, 6 | expresses a quality.~Look and see, further, whether the differentia 249 VI, 6 | widest range of all. Again, see if the genus be predicated 250 VI, 6 | clearly the human race. Again, see if the differentia fails 251 VI, 6 | to the species.~Look and see also if the differentia 252 VI, 6 | flying" or "walking animal".~See, too, if he has rendered " 253 VI, 6 | made a bad mistake.~Again, see if he has rendered an affection 254 VI, 6 | our differentiae.~Again, see if he has failed to render 255 VI, 6 | does something.~Look and see also if the definer renders 256 VI, 6 | specially with that thing".~Or see if, whenever a term happens 257 VI, 6 | periods of time look and see whether there be any discrepancy 258 VI, 7 | 7~You should look and see also whether the term being 259 VI, 7 | what is equal.~Moreover, see if the thing admits of degrees, 260 VI, 7 | as the thing. Moreover, see if, while both of them admit 261 VI, 7 | things to be before you, see if the term to be defined 262 VI, 7 | had been the same. Again, see if the one expression applies 263 VI, 7 | to one of them.~Moreover, see if he renders the definition 264 VI, 7 | lieu of the terms, and then see if there be any discrepancy 265 VI, 8 | in respect of its genus, see whether the definition fails 266 VI, 8 | its genus is relative. Or see if a relative term has been 267 VI, 8 | pleasant as well.~Look and see also if that in relation 268 VI, 8 | than its completion.~Again see in some cases if he has 269 VI, 8 | cases where it applies, see if the word "apparent" is 270 VI, 9 | case of relative terms, see if the species is rendered 271 VI, 9 | to some object of belief, see whether a particular belief 272 VI, 9 | relative to a fraction, see whether a particular multiple 273 VI, 9 | a mistake has been made.~See, also, if the opposite of 274 VI, 9 | to be defined.~Moreover, see if in rendering a term formed 275 VI, 10| 10~Moreover, see whether the like inflexions 276 VI, 10| of health"?~Look too and see whether the definition given 277 VI, 10| kind are useful.~Further, see if he has rendered a single 278 VI, 10| well happen that a man may see the ambiguous character 279 VI, 10| sense only, and yet fail to see that he has rendered a definition 280 VI, 10| the second sense as well, see if the definition of this 281 VI, 11| elements in the complex, and see if also the rest of the 282 VI, 11| defined be a compound notion, see if the definition rendered 283 VI, 11| put in that form.~Look and see also whether, in the exchange 284 VI, 11| is different.~Moreover, see if in replacing one of the 285 VI, 11| definition of the differentia, see whether the definition rendered 286 VI, 12| 12~Again, see if the term of which he 287 VI, 12| rhetorician as "one who can always see what will persuade in the 288 VI, 12| constitutes the thief.~Again, see if he has rendered what 289 VI, 13| 13~See also whether in defining 290 VI, 13| product of A and B", look and see in the first place if A 291 VI, 13| and a number. Moreover, see if the term that has been 292 VI, 13| in some single subject, see if that medium is not the 293 VI, 13| that of the parts. Again, see whether the parts perish 294 VI, 13| should perish too. Or again, see if the whole be good or 295 VI, 13| neutral thing. Or again, see if the one thing is more 296 VI, 13| in a mixture, bad.~Again, see whether the whole, as produced 297 VI, 13| just instanced.~Moreover, see if the whole be synonymous 298 VI, 13| it is made up.~Moreover, see if he has failed to state 299 VI, 13| said to be "+" another, and see if there is none of them 300 VI, 13| time as the other, look and see if possibly the two are 301 VI, 14| and body"), first of all see whether he has omitted to 302 VII, 1 | to destroy them. Look and see also, in a case where one 303 VII, 1 | the other.~Again, look and see if, supposing the one to 304 VII, 1 | clearly they are not the same.~See further whether, instead 305 VII, 1 | quantity or relation. Again, see if the genus of each be 306 VII, 1 | the other "knowledge": or see if, though the genus is 307 VII, 1 | point of view of "degrees", see if the one admits an increase 308 VII, 1 | means of an addition, and see whether the addition of 309 VII, 1 | term used in many senses, see whether things that are 310 VII, 1 | are concerned.~Moreover, see whether the one can exist 311 VII, 3 | as follows. First of all, see that the genus rendered 312 VII, 4 | cases, and then look to see in the case of their various 313 VII, 4 | been said before.’ Moreover see if a man has used a term 314 VII, 5 | presently to be urged. For to see for oneself, and to secure 315 VIII, 2 | for when people cannot see any case in which it is 316 VIII, 2 | and then those who do not see that it follows upon the 317 VIII, 3 | easy to bring people to see whether it is possible for 318 VIII, 14| always examine arguments to see whether they rest on principles 319 VIII, 14| sure to result. For you see how in practising together


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