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| Paragraph 1 |
Since a definition is a formula, and every formula has parts, and
as the formula is to the thing, so is the part of the formula to the
part of the thing, the question is already being asked whether the
formula of the parts must be present in the formula of the whole or
not. |
| Paragraph 2 |
Perhaps we should rather say that 'part' is used in several senses. |
| Paragraph 3 |
The truth has indeed now been stated, but still let us state it yet
more clearly, taking up the question again. |
| Paragraph 4 |
We have stated, then, how matters stand with regard to whole and
part, and their priority and posteriority. |