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| Paragraph 1 |
Next, for destructive purposes, see whether he has employed either
the actual subject whose property he is rendering, or any of its
species: |
| Paragraph 2 |
You should inquire in the same way also in the case of other terms
that do or do not make the subject more intelligible: |
| Paragraph 3 |
Next, for destructive purposes, see whether he has rendered as
property something that does not always follow the subject but
sometimes ceases to be its property: |
| Paragraph 4 |
Next, for destructive purposes, see whether in rendering the
property of the present time he has omitted to make a
definite proviso
that it is the property of the present time which he is
rendering: |
| Paragraph 5 |
Next, for destructive purposes, see whether he has rendered a
property of the kind whose appropriateness is not obvious except by
sensation: |
| Paragraph 6 |
Next, for destructive purposes, see whether he has rendered the
definition as a property: |
| Paragraph 7 |
Next, for destructive purposes, see whether he has rendered the
property without having placed the subject within its essence. |